Joanne Camilleri
Joanne Camilleri is a Maltese pianist and harpsichordist.
Life
Camilleri studied at the Royal Northern College of Music and University of Malta.[1] During her career as a soloist and chamber musician she has performed at renowned festivals such as the Valletta International Baroque Festival, Victoria International Arts Festival,[2] Music at Parkhouse (Great Britain) and Musik i sommarkväll (Sweden). She has worked with famous conductors such as Michelle Castelletti and Wayne Marshall. In 2013 her album In Bach's Footsteps was published.[3] In 2017 she played the solo harpsichord in the world premiere of Reuben Pace's concertino for guitar, harpsichord and orchestra at Manoel Theatre.[4][5]
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References
- Joanne Camilleri on the website of University of Malta.
- Claire Massa and Joanne Camilleri in a recital of Lieder on Sunday 26 June. Article on the website of the Victoria International Arts Festival.
- In Bach's footsteps. Review by Alex Vella Gregory, Times of Malta, 12 January 2014. (Englisch).
- Malta is more. Archived 27 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine Article by Bernd Hoppe on the website of Opera Lounge, January 2017. (German)
- A baroque world premiere. Article by Iggy Fenech, Times of Malta, 22 January 2017. (English)
External links
- Official website
- Curriculum on the website of Johann Strauss School of music
- Pianist Joanne Camilleri at the Manoel. Article on the website of Malta Independent.
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