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inside the club. Yet, this idea was put off as war was nearby. In fact, when the Second World War broke out, virtually all band activities were reduced or stopped altogether throughout Malta. During this period the club's premises was converted into an ARP center while the club members still met at No.85 Sanctuary Street Żabbar. Once Malta went on the offensive and the war situation improved greatly in 1943, the Maria Mater
Gratiae restarted immediately with its regular band activities, during this year taking part in all activities organised for the titular feast of Żabbar (including also the traditional morning march, which was organised by this band on feast day, rather on the eve of the feast, as had been done before), the secondary feast of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and other religious feasts.
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Soon after this mentioned concert a disagreement between the members resulted in another new band club. The reason for this disagreement was that some members wanted Mro. Carmelo Abela
Scolaro to be their bandmaster, while others still wanted Maestro Giuseppe Micallef. The founder, Francesco Saverio Briffa together with Mro. Micallef kept with the original band club, while Societa' Filarmoniva San Michele was then founded as an offspring. Following this dispute and split the original band is then found to be named Societa' Filarmonica Maria delle Grazie or Società Filarmonica Maria Mater Gratiæ, a name which connects this band club exclusively with Żabbar's own Patron Saint. The club was also nicknamed "Tal-Baqra" derived from the club's bandmaster nickname - Il-Baqrambun.
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Archbishop Gonzi crowned and blessed the painting on the church's parvis in front of the largest crowd ever seen in Żabbar. In this year big feasts were celebrated especially by the Maria Mater Gratiae band club. The club commissioned a special hymn for this occasion. Maestro Joseph Abela Scolaro was in charge of the music, whilst the monk Mattew Sultana, wrote the lyrics. The hymn was first played publicly on 26 August 1951, in Sanctuary Street's square.
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patron's feast, that of Our Lady Of Graces. The club's premises has always been in
Sanctuary street, a stone's throw away from the parish church dedicated to the same patron. The club also has a certain nickname which identify it across the Maltese Islands, "Tal-Baqra". The nickname "Tal-Baqra" was originally formed after the first bandmaster of the club, who was known as "Il-Baqrambun". The nickname was formed to identify the club from the two local clubs that honor
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to St. Michael's club were kept safely at the Maria Mater
Gratiae band club so that they will not be lost or sold. President Giuseppe Calleja kept the same role throughout the turbulent years of the First World War and even through the early 1920s, then followed by President Giovanni Corrado and Prof. Giuseppe Ellul. It was in that period of time, when the band invested in a new official uniform after the uniform used since 1904 had to be changed.
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In 1916, Mr. Giuseppe
Calleja was elected as president of the club. During this time (between 1912 and 1917), Żabbar was once again with one band club as financial troubles crippled the St. Michael's Band Club forcing it to close its door for over 5 years. During this period several objects belonging
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On 26 May 1887 a concert was organized by this first Żabbar band under the name of Banda Santa Maria for the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the coronation of Queen
Victoria. This is the first documented appearance of any Żabbar band and shows the beginning of the musical history of this village.
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In March 1943, Mons. Ġużeppi Zarb was given the role of Parish Priest and he immediately started working hard to achieve one of the most devotional wishes by the Żabbar people - the coronation of the titular painting of Our Lady of Graces, a work of art by
Alessio Erardi, finished in 1715. The dream
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Francesco Saverio Briffa together with the band's first conductor, Maestro Giuseppe Micallef, also known as "Il-Baqrambun". Maestro Giuseppe Micallef had huge talent in this category, boasting his experience with the Royal Malta Fencible Artillery and as conductor on a number of HMS Ships.
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Kummissjoni Żgħażagħ also worked to make new decorations. One of the main attractions for 2001's feast was the manufacture of the big umbrella, which probably is the biggest umbrella in the Europe. The umbrella is painted to show motifs associated with Żabbar's and the Society's
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Founded in 1883 by Francesco Saverio Briffa and the Zabbar musician, Mro Giuseppe Micallef. The club's main aim is cultivating a love of music. Throughout the years, the club has organized numerous music concerts held by the band itself. One of the club's main activities is the participation in its
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For this occasion, Maestro Sciberras wrote a new hymn named "Cantata Maria Mater Gratiæ" on verses of George Peresso and was played for the first time by the band on Sunday 19 August 2001 in the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Graces, accompanied by the choir, two sopranos, an "għannej", a narrator and a
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After World War II, the pharmacist Sir Arturo Felice was elected as the club's president. The Society immediately embarked on the building of its own outdoor theater in the club's garden. It was most ambitious project of the club to date, yet many club members helped financially and with voluntary
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In 1924, a statue dedicated to a representation of the Island of Malta, was sculpted by Guzeppi Caruana. In the annual feast of 1927, the statue was processionally carried through the streets of Żabbar during the Friday March celebration. This statue was placed on a column which was erected in the
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In 1992, the two band clubs signed an agreement to respect a set of regulations so that the feast could be celebrated with more collaboration and respect between Żabbar's two band clubs' supporters. The club also bought a new hall, known as "Maria Mater Gratiae Hall" which is used as a commercial
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In 1983 the club celebrated its 100th year. A program of activities was planned. It was in this period of time, where youth participation increased. The youth inclusion resulted in a boost in decorations for the feast, and other occasions, like Christmas. In fact, for three consecutive years, the
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In 1898, the club's president was changed to Mr. Giuseppe Pace Spadaro, whilst in 1903, Maestro Pacifico Scicluna was established as the new bandmaster, after the band had been conducted for several years by the founding bandmaster Mro. Gius. Micallef, by Mro Carmelo Abela Scolaro, Mro. Bernardo
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In this period of time, the club became popular for its theatrical activities, held at the club's premises itself. The club even had its own theatrical company. The dedication for theatrical work was so passionate that at a stage in the late 1930s, the club considered investing in a new theater
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In 1927, the club moved under the Presidency of Dr. Giuseppe Agius Muscat. His name became pretty popular with the locals as he was a man which guided the club through the Second World War, and also helped to reduce disagreements between the two clubs due to rivalry.
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work with great enthusiasm. The project lasted three years and was given the name of "Blue Arena Theatre". The theater's capacity was of 450 seated spectators, and its name became known around the island for its frequent theatrical works.
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square of Sanctuary Street. In that same year, Maestro Lorenzo Gonzi composed another hymn, this time dedicated to the new statue. The hymn was named "Malta u Wliedha" (Malta and its sons). This tradition is still celebrated today.
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On 8 August 2003, the band club undertook a promise to buy the building numbered 56 and 58 in Sanctuary street. The building is also known as "l-Għassa l-Antika". The club successfully purchased the building on 9 January 2004.
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The 1930s served as a very important decade to the society's history. On 4 February 1934, the Archbishop Dom Mauro Caruana, consecrated the Holy Heart of Jesus to the Society. For this occasion, a memorable feast took place.
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Costa and Spiridione Zammit. The new bandmaster Scicluna earned a huge reputation with the club's members, and his name was well kept and adored, as he managed to work with the club for twenty nine years, yet not consecutive.
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The club's society continued to strengthen as Ing. Vincent Magri was elected president in 1988. Three subcommittees were formed, the "Fergħa Nisa", the "Kummissjoni Żgħażagħ tal-Grazzja" and the "Kummissjoni Nar u Armar".
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premises for parties and reception rentals. In addition, a store was also bought so that youths can work on any projects there, whilst also serving as a store for any decorations used.
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In 1908, Maestro Lorenzo Gonzi had the honor to be the club's bandmaster. In that same year, he composed a hymn for Our Lady of Graces, which was accompanied by a choir of children.
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