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

  1. Joanne Camilleri on the website of University of Malta.
  2. Claire Massa and Joanne Camilleri in a recital of Lieder on Sunday 26 June. Article on the website of the Victoria International Arts Festival.
  3. In Bach's footsteps. Review by Alex Vella Gregory, Times of Malta, 12 January 2014. (Englisch).
  4. Malta is more. Archived 27 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine Article by Bernd Hoppe on the website of Opera Lounge, January 2017. (German)
  5. A baroque world premiere. Article by Iggy Fenech, Times of Malta, 22 January 2017. (English)
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