And the list goes on, this time round with a made-in-Gozo but still eclectic added value. Made of stuff true artists are made of, we are pleased to announce that JOLENE SAMHAN will be joining the line-up of singers for this year’s Leone Goes Pop, this coming 10th June.
As Leone Goes Pop fast approaches, it’s time for someone else to join the line-up of star-rated Maltese names. Young, energetic, dynamic and a vocal force of his own right, he goes by the name of DRAKARD!
She was X Factor Malta’s youngest contestant but earned some of the biggest standing ovations throughout the maiden televised TV that saw her grow into a household name. Judges were solidly in praise for her appearances and fans backed her so much she went to clinch the second spot in Malta’s most expensive, most contested, most celebrated TV
Previous editions of Leone Goes Pop have always been open air. This one’s going indoors. Previous editions in the pre-pandemic years seem ages ago. Now everyone speaks of a new-normal, or back to normal. But who want’s normal when LGP promises to be this special???
The young singers at the Aurora Youth Choir were very eager and delighted to present a very special production for Mothers and their babies with Your Mother and Mine.
It was 100% in-house and un-promoted to the wider audience but a special recital nonetheless. Friday 22nd April 2022 was an important date in the academic calendar of our youngsters at the Aurora Opera House and our parent organisation, the Leone Philharmonic Society.
It was a very moving weekend for the Leone Band and all of us at the Aurora as we went through three different musical engagements between Saturday and Monday. As announced, the Aurora’s own Leone Band presented its annual concert of sacred music and reflections at the Gozo Cathedral Church on Saturday 9th April, 2022, eve of Palm
There go our youngsters with their wish and a prayer for world peace: Light a candle for peace. This is the cry of the children forming the junior chorus of the Aurora Opera House. We’ve seen them performing in the big opera on our stage. But we’ve also seen them doing their smaller productions of their own.
It was indeed a very lovely evening as the Aurora opened its doors to host the Gaulitana: Festival of Music, as it opened its 15th edition with From the New World: a symphonic opening. Far from full to the brim, but brimming with excitement as we return to some semblance of normality after (if we may say so)
As we watch the world news unfold in front of our eyes, we cannot but help revert to the Lord and pray for peace; not that the lack of it is any of the Lord’s doing. As an artistic institution, we stand for the promotion of culture and identity that brings people together