- Carmelo Pace
Maestro Chev. Carmelo Pace (
August 17 ,1906 –May 20 ,1993 ) was a Maltesecomposer , and a professor ofmusical theory andharmonics . Born inValletta ,Malta on August 17, 1906, Pace was the eldest of three children. His parents were Anthony Pace and Maria Carmela née Ciappara.Education
In his childhood, Pace's family lived in an apartment on Strada Mercanti,
Valletta , which they shared with his maternal uncle, Vincenzo Ciappara. Ciappara was himself a musician of some repute, and he was Pace's earliest tutor. Pace attended Saint Augustine College inValletta , where he became very active in the student choir. During frequent visits to his father's workplace at the "Commerce" movie theatre on Strada Reale inValletta , Pace became enamoured of the impromptu style of live musical accompaniment played by the resident quartet during screenings of silent films. He soon became a regular player at the movie theatre.Following an introduction by his uncle, Pace took up the violin under the tutelage of Prof. Carlo Fiamingo, and studied
harmonics ,counterpoint ,orchestration andmusical composition under Thomas Mayne. In 1931, he received a Diploma in Musical Instruction from the Royal School of Music, London, and promptly took in several students. [ [http://www.freewebs.com/modessmusic/surmastrijiet6.htm Joe M. Miceli, "Surmastrijiet", in "Baned Maltin/Ghawdxin u Barranin"] ]The War Years
His early career was interrupted by the outbreak of the
Second World War . WithMalta under near constant bombardment by the Axis powers, Pace was appointed Shelter Supervisor with responsibility over more than five hundred refugees, and subsequently took a position as a clerk in theRoyal Air Force offices inValletta . As the War raged on, Pace resumed teaching after hours, and even founded a small orchestra for the entertainment of refugees. [Joe Julian Farrugia, "Ulied is-seklu l-ieħor", in "It-Torċa" (24 August 2003)]The Pace family abandoned their
Valletta home after it was demolished by aerial bombardment, and relocated to the town ofSliema on the opposite shore ofMarsamxett Harbour . ["Ibid."]Musical Works
At the age of 20, Pace composed suites for
piano ,violin andviolincello , followed by numerouscantatas , orchestral andchamber music , sacredhymns , twoballets , band marches,concerto s, and anoratorio . His 1931 composition, "Maltesina", a musical fantasy based largely on traditional Maltese folk tunes and "għana ", was premiered by the Highland Fusiliers' Band in Palace Square. It remains a popular choice among marching bands during Malta's village "festa" season.Among his most notable works are four operas, all of which are based on Maltese history, legend and folklore. "Caterina Desguanez" (1965), libretto by Ivo Muscat Azzopardi, tells the story of a Turkish slave who falls in love with his master's daughter. "I Martiri" (1967), libretto by Vincenzo Maria Pellegrini, features the uprising against the French occupiers in
Napoleonic Malta . "Angelica" (1973), libretto also by Vincenzo Maria Pellegrini , is based on the Maltese legend of the Bride ofMosta . "Ipogeana" (1976), libretto by Pellegrini, is aboutNeolithic Malta during the age of the mysterious temple builders.In 1982 he composed the "
Stabat Mater " for soprano, tenor, bass, mixed choir and orchestra.Pace achieved international recognition when his
symphonic poem "Jubilamus" was played by the Kyoto Symphonic Orchestra duringExpo '70 inJapan . His works have also been played in theUnited States ,Russia ,England ,Wales ,France ,Italy ,Germany ,Norway ,Sweden ,Poland ,Egypt ,India andArgentina .Carmelo Pace's music is often melodious, but at times quite characteristic of the early 20th century music tendencies. In his more lyrical moments, his music shows some references to verisim as well as Ravelian harmonies. Often of an intimate character, his more adventurous language is more abstract and atonal without necessarily being dodecaphonic.
Honours and Awards
In 1955, 1956, 1957 and 1958, Pace took first place in "Rediffusion"'s annual international contest for musical composition. He won a
chamber music contest organized by the Performing Right Society in London in 1962 and again in 1972. In 1975, he took both first and second place in achamber music contest organized by theManoel Theatre inValletta . In 1964, we has created aKnight of the Sovereign, Military and Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem (theOrder of Malta ), and in 1992, PresidentVincent Tabone made him an Officer of the National Order of Merit. ["Ibid".]Archives
Following Pace's death, on May 20, 1993, his manuscripts and other works were transferred to the Cathedral Museum in
Mdina , although the musical scores to his operas remain at theManoel Theatre Museum inValletta .References
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