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If you haven’t done it yet, wait no further for booking your tickets for the last day Malta International Organ Festival 2018, which ends tomorrow, December 7th 2018.
The festival allows visitors to experience the greatest music written ever for His Majesty – the Organ, performed by famous contemporary artists, in the buildings of churches and cathedrals part of Malta’s heritage.
The icing of the cake is still left to be seen: on Friday 7th December from 20.00 the Grand Finale at St. Augustine Parish Church will take place. The performance of Telemann's Christmas Cantata with the parcipation of VIBE (Malta), Joseph Lia (Malta) - Baritone and Stefano Molardi (Italy) - Organist and Conductor, Valletta can be viewed at the price €20.
The Malta International Organ Festival is a part of the European Capital of Culture – a title Valletta has been awarded with for the outgoing year 2018. It is aimed to underline the rich cultural heritage of malta, which can be seen not only in museums and archaeological sites, but by music and arts also.
Tickets can be bought from http://www.maltainternationalorganfestival.com or from the Embassy Cinemas Box Office in Valletta.
Source: Valetta2018.org
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