Soprano Diana Damrau features in
Grand Finale, the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra s season-closing concert.
The online audio-visual production, shot at the iconic Fort Saint Elmo, features the MPO under the baton of José Cura in a star-studded event including the participation of bass Nicolas Testé and young Maltese artists Marvic Monreal and Charles Buttigieg.
Celebrating the grandeur of opera and majesty of voice,
Grand Finale will present vocal and symphonic numbers from operas and musical theatre by Italian, French and Russian composers amongst others.
Recorded at the historic venue overlooking the Grand Harbour, the production seeks to convey Malta’s beauty, also through a number of musical postcards shot at idyllic landmarks around the islands.
The Green List Holiday Guide: What you need to know for a quarantine-free summer holiday
telegraph.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from telegraph.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Mittelmeer: Malta ist eine kleine Insel – aber großes Kino
welt.de - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from welt.de Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Shaving mirror, hairdryer and bathrobes
Stunning views of Malta
Choose from:
Superior Room - 25sqm, have views overlooking the historical cities of Valletta or Floriana. Sleeps up to two adults.
Executive Balcony Room - 23sqm, have private balconies with views overlooking the historical cities of Valetta, Floriana or Bastion walls. Sleeps up to two adults.
Deluxe Harbour View Room - 23sqm, overlook the Grand Harbour and the three cities or the hotels acres of landscaped gardens and Marsamxett Harbour. Sleeps up to two adults
Valletta Suite - 47sqm, views of the entrance to Valetta and the fortifications, separate bedroom and sitting area, walk-in shower and separate bath, three private balconies. Sleeps up to three adults
27 January 2021
Malta, an archipelago located in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, has been acclaimed for its luxurious accommodations, warm climate, and 7,000 years of history. Visitors can enjoy the new hotels located all over the island, including Valletta, Malta’s capital, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
These new luxury openings include a well known international luxury brand to a smaller historical boutique experience. Two five-star properties launched their newly reimagined spas, bringing the concept of Spa and Wellness to a whole new level.
“Malta is especially attractive now to the luxury traveler,” noted
Michelle Buttigieg, Malta Tourism Authority Representative in North America, “because it is less crowded than mainland Europe,