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August 24, 2012

Last Night of Proms to be screened live in UK cinemas for the first time on September 8

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Joseph’s performance at the world-famous Last Night of the Proms will be broadcast live in 3D for the first time in Odeon cinemas across the UK on September 8. The concert headliner, Calleja will perform popular opera arias and classic songs, many of which are on his new Decca recording Be My Love: A Tribute to Mario Lanza. The concert will also feature a performance of the Bruch Violin Concerto by violinist Nicola Benedetti. This 3D broadcast is the culmination of a “summer of 3D” on the BBC which also included a 3D broadcast of the Olympics’ opening and closing ceremonies. The festive performance will also be broadcast live on television on BBC Two at 7:30pm GMT and on BBC Radio 3 at 7:30 PM GMT and can be heard online here.

Click here to purchase tickets to the live 3D screening in the UK.

Joseph's Blog

May 19th, 2013

Eurovision and cross voting

Despite having a brilliant song that was delivered impeccably Malta didn’t win the Eurovision song contest. No doubt there will be many who will cry foul, bring up the unfair issue of neighbourly  cross voting and insist on having Malta withdraw from future contests.

Whether it is in the office or on stage “cross voting” is just yet a common and normal factor that has to catered for and dealt with in the long road of realising ones goal, whatever that might be. Fierce competition is rampant everywhere in todays society and the road to success will be constantly besieged by factions, jealousy, envy, loyalties, nepotism or downright corruption. Multiple spokes in the wheels are not only the norm but they are to be expected and dealt with. Indeed I view these acts of cheekiness as adding to ones achievment and a sad reminder that human nature can sometimes be petty and small minded.

So to all of those who think that Malta should stop competing in the Eurovision I say that some form of “tomfoolery” will always be present and cannot really be avoided and it is the marking of true, real talent to triumph despite and against the odds!

What we really need to do in Malta is to see the Eurovision for what it is; great, silly fun and just another way to remind our European neighbours what a great destination and fun Malta is.

Life ain’t perfect and it certainly isn’t fair but fate is inexorable and the day will come when someone from these shores will lift the trophy… in the meantime a big BRAVO to Gianluca and all the Maltese team who went there to have fun and fun they had!