The production ‘Ġawhar Misjub – an Operatic Banquet’ includes operatic excerpts by different Maltese composers highlighting Malta’s rich heritage in operatic music. The production involves several artists including some solo voice students. Today we shall take a look at the biography of Maria Grazia Grech.
Maria Grazia has had a passion for music since a very young age. Her love story with singing started after participating in a production of ‘Carmina Burana’ in 2012 and she has never looked back since.
Currently she forms part of the Mikiel Anton Vassalli Malta School of Music, Teatru Manoel Youth Opera, as well as KorMalta. Roles interpreted in opera scenes include Violetta (‘La Traviata’), Leila (‘Les Pêcheurs des Perles’), Prilepa and Liza (‘Pikovaya Dama’), Barbarina (‘Nozze di Figaro’), Erste Dame (‘Die Zauberflöte’) and Mère Marie de l’Incarnation (‘Dialogues des Carmelites’). Appearances include the Valletta International Arts Festival under the baton of Mro. Michael Laus, Teatru Manoel Opera Gala, ensemble member of Maltese film-opera ‘Blat’ and chorus of ‘Tosca’ under the direction of Jose Cura, multiple concerts with choirs including Kor Mirabitur, Cappella Caeciliana and Cappella Diacono.
She has also performed as a soloist in several concerts and recitals including multiple lunchtime concerts at the Mdina Cathedral Museum and with the Barocco Foundation. She has also participated in masterclasses including with Miriam Gauci, Jennifer Larmore, Andriana Yordanova, Luis Aguilar and Nicola Said.
Maria Grazia was the recipient of the Trinity College Exhibition Award in 2018 for obtaining one of the highest Distinction marks in the European region in a singing exam. She is currently reading for a Licentiate with the Trinity College of Music (LTCL) in singing.
‘Ġawhar Misjub – An Operatic Banquet’ will premier on the 27th of May 8 pm at St.Agatha Auditorium , Rabat.
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