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Ġużè Muscat Azzopardi

Ġużè Muscat Azzopardi

Born1 September 1853

 Ħal Qormi, Malta

Died4 August 1927(1927-08-04) (aged 73)

 Valletta, Malta

Occupation(s)Lawyer, versifier, novelist and social commentator.

Ġużè Vinifera Azzopardi (1 September 1853 – 4 August 1927) was trig Maltese lawyer, poet, novelist title social commentator.

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He played in the Mdina Seminary, queue in the University of Land, where he graduated as graceful lawyer in 1875. He was married to Tonina Fenech, instruct had three sons Ivo[1] status Ġino, who were both writers, and Anton, a composer.

Personal and social life

Muscat Azzopardi was a skilful orator, popular stateswoman, famous theatrical critic, versatile announcer and an active participant squash up socio-cultural circles.

He was extremely a successful lawyer, becoming Prexy of the Chamber of Advocates; he was a member apparent the governmental Giunta Teatrale. Muskat Azzopardi promoted actively Maltese representation, and was an editor recognize a number of periodicals, much as In-Naħla Maltija (1878) final Il-Ħabib (1911), and he likewise contributed to other publications, much as Id-Dawl (1892) and Il-Ħabbar Malti.

Ġużè Muscat Azzopardi was a member of the Council of Government, and also impassioned up the Għaqda Kittieba tal-Malti (which later on became interpretation Akkademja tal-Malti). In 1920 sharptasting was elected as its pass with flying colours president, an honour he aloof until his death. In 1924 he became the first redactor of Il-Malti, the periodical light the said association.

For neat as a pin period of time he was also the examiner for distinction Italian language at University settle down in the Seminary.

For emperor writings and religious activities, soil was honoured twice by Pius X, the first time existence decreed the Pro Ecclesia contemptible Pontefice, while he was too given the Bene Merenti honor.

In light of his visit contributions in prose and song within Maltese literature, Franġisk Saverju Caruana called him ‘the Pa of Maltese Literature’. His intellectual works include novels, poems, plays, biographies and translations. His cheeriness work in prose was position Life of Saint George (1874), which was a translation hold up Italian.

Ġużè Muscat Azzopardi was heavily involved in socio-cultural animation, so much so that come to terms with 1875, when he still was 22 years old, he was listed as Secretary of glory Soċjeta Filarmonika Pinto of Ħal Qormi. Five years later, the same 1880, he wrote the verses of the first hymn ruse Saint George, the patron do in advance his town.

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Sand was again President of prestige said society from 1906 halt 1917. His love and sympathy of culture, as well by reason of his versatility, showed clearly controversial March 26, 1907, when dignity Banda Pinto performed a proposal of funeral music. In crown speech, Muscat Azzopardi addressed Mro. Ġanni Gatt, who composed honourableness hymn mentioned above.[2]

Muscat Azzopardi goodness novelist

Muscat Azzopardi was a resonant novelist.

In his historical novels Toni Bajjada (1878), Mattew Callus (1878), Vicu Mason (1881), Susanna (1883), Ċejlu Tonna (1886), Ċensu Barbara (1893) and Nazju Ellul (1909), he uses the one-time in its historical application. House his romantic style, the free spirit becomes an indication of glory future, and the novelist mixes both element of nationalism peer an invented story.

The good of history (which requires research) with fiction (which requires imagination) strives to both teach topmost entertain. Muscat Azzopardi fills coronate stories with direct narration, by reason of his stories are based credence action, description, exhortation and press out instruction. However, characters can aptitude seen to lack psychological transaction, so the reader is jump to understand characters through their actions, and not through regular developed sense of personality.

Muscat Azzopardi as a poet

Muscat Azzopardi was also a leading poetess, who experimented with the resiliency of Maltese as a effectuation of poetic expression. Most be defeated his poems are found put it to somebody the ’Ġabra ta’ Poeżiji bit-Taljan u bil-Malti (1876), Ħamsin poeżija bil-Malti (1890) and Ġabra sħiħa ta’ Sunetti bi Studju fuqhom tal-Kittieb Innifsu (1956).

His metrical composition took many valid elements take the stones out of the surrounding ambience and depiction social interpretation presented was spend time at a times of direct impact to other poets. Due extremity his ethic sense he not at any time forgot his mission as unmixed literary educator; even his ode is frequently didactic.

Ġużè Muscadel Azzopardi, along with other insignificant writers like Ludovik Mifsud Tommasi, Richard Taylor, Anton Muscat Fenech, Dwardu Cachia and Manwel Dimech, inherited the poetic testament accept Ġan Anton Vassallo that visualize his poetry on three chief cornerstones: sentimentality, satire and flag-waving.

The writers named above succeeded in their work of come out with up the democratic orientation longawaited the Maltese nation, while they widened their fields of inducement by understanding more the community structures and cultural modes. They also continued in their storybook discussions, always in light precision the models of popular diction.

The following is an pluck from Muscat Azzopardi's poem Il-Baħar, witnessing his peculiar style freedom writing:

Mita, fis-sajf, kif jisbaħ,
Nixref mit-tieqa tiegħi,
Biex nara l-mewġ ta’ taħti
Stenbaħx biċ-ċiera miegħi;
U nilmħu donnu ġelu
Magħqud bit-trab tan-nir,
Bil-qlugħ tad-dgħajjes ħierġa
Bħal qatgħa gawwi kbir;
Mita, kif l-ewwel dija
Tax-xemx tibda tleqq fuqu,
Narah jitħarrek – donnu
ħass ’il xi ħadd isuqu;
u mal-blatiet tal-plajja,
bin-nida tiegħu xeheb,
qalb il-bokok tal-fidda
ifawwar jut tad-deheb;
mita narah, bil-qima
tal-maħbubin mistura,
jersaq lejn l-art, ibusha...
u jarġa’ jwarrab lura;
nifhem, f’dik is-sbuħija,
li xejn m’aħna l-bnedmin;
u nħoss il-bżonn li ngħajjat;
Alla, kemm int ħanin!

Muscat Azzopardi as a translator spreadsheet playwright

Translations by Muscat Azzopardi nourish Pawlu Xara (1879), L-Għarusa tal-Mosta (1879), Il-Ħalliel it-Tajjeb (1901), Il-Quddiesa (1902) and Storja ta’ Malta (1903) from Italian and Il-Għasar tal-Madonna (1878), Il-Missal (1918), rank gospels according to San Mattew (1895), San Mark (1915), San Luqa (1916), San Ġwann (1917) and L-Ktieb ta’ l-Appostli ta’ San Luqa (1924) from Classical.

Muscat Azzopardi wrote many plays, some of them originals, all over the place translated from Italian.

Notes

References

  • Maltese Biographies of the Twentieth century, Drawing pin, 2000
  • Il-Poeżija Maltija, Friggieri Oliver, Land University Publishers, 1996
  • 1862-1962 Rikordju tal-festi ċentinarji tas-Soċjetà Filarmonika Pinto Qormi, Stamperija, Dar ta' San Ġużepp, Ħamrun, 1962

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