The Gaulitanus Choir’s yearly Yuletide appointment returns with the 13th edition of ‘A New Year’s Toast’. The concert, which musically opens in style the New Year, is being held, as
The Gaulitanus Choir has just returned from its 25th artistic choral venture abroad. The choir has been in Portugal, its first ever appearance in the Iberian peninsula, following a long-standing
The Gaulitanus Choir will very shortly be on its 25th venture abroad, concert touring Portugal between the 29th November and the 3rd December. This choir’s first ever foray to the Iberian
Gaulitana: A Festival of Music presents Verdi’s Nabucco, the ever-popular oeuvre acknowledged by the composer himself as “the true beginning of my artistic career”. After an absence of 10 years,
The Gaulitanus Choir is deeply saddened by the demise of its resident pianist, Stephen Attard, yesterday at the age of 58. The only sibling of the choir’s founder-director, Colin Attard,
July was another very busy, yet exciting, month for the Gaulitanus Choir. Right after a concert tour in Rome, Italy, in June – where the choir presented a concert as
Gaulitana: A Festival of Music once more presents a series of vocal master classes by Maltese internationally-renowned soprano Miriam Gauci. Part of the festival’s GauLearn educational programme, this is open to all
The Gaulitanus Choir will be participating in Puccini’s opera ‘Manon Lescaut’ at the Teatro Antico, Taormina, on July 30th. Coming back-to-back with the choir’s Rome concert tour in June, this
The Gaulitanus Choir has recently returned from its 23rd artistic choral venture abroad, a concert tour in Rome, Italy, between the 7th and the 10th June. The concert tour ensued
The Gaulitanus Choir will soon be embarking on its 23rd artistic choral venture abroad, participating in the upcoming 24th edition of the Festival Euro Mediterraneo being held in Rome between the

