Mario Fenech Caruana
| Mario Fenech Caruana | |
|---|---|
| Born | Malta |
| 🏳️ Nationality | Maltese |
| 💼 Occupation | Academic, Lyricist |
| Known for | Science education, Maltese songwriting |
Mario Fenech Caruana is a Maltese lyricist known for his work in Maltese-language songwriting. He holds a Ph.D. in Science Education. He currently serves as a Senior Lecturer in Chemistry at the University of Malta Junior College.[1]
Musical Contributions
Fenech Caruana is also a prolific lyricist, having written numerous songs in Maltese that were featured in national festivals such as Għanja tal-Poplu, Malta Song Festival, and Malta Song for Europe.
Songs Written
Għanja tal-Poplu
- "Ċensurati" (1997) – Music & Performance: Philip Vella
- "Il-Karrakka" (1999) – Music: Renato Briffa
- "Il-Poeta Għannej" (2000) – Music: Mark Spiteri Lucas
- "Tnemnim f’Sottomarin" (2001) – Music: Stefan Briffa
- "X’Jimpurtani" (1995) – Music & Performance: Philip Vella
Malta Song Festival / Malta Song for Europe
- "Fate – Listen" (1998) – Music & Performance: Philip Vella
- "Bla Kliem u Bla Sliem" (1994) – Malta Song Festival entry
External Links
- University of Malta Profile
- Times of Malta article on green chemistry
- Għanja tal-Poplu Official Website
- “X’Jimpurtani” by Philip Vella on YouTube
- “Bla Kliem u Bla Sliem” on YouTube
References
- ↑ "Dr Mario Fenech Caruana". University of Malta. Retrieved 21 August 2025.
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