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Ġużè Muscat Azzopardi : ウィキペディア英語版
Ġużè Muscat Azzopardi

Ġużè Muscat Azzopardi was born in Ħal Qormi, on September 1, 1853. He studied in the Mdina Seminary, and in the University of Malta, where he graduated as a lawyer in 1875. Muscat Azzopardi died on August 4, 1927, Valletta. He was married to Tonina Fenech, and had three sons Ivo 〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.maltamigration.com/settlement/personalities/muscatazzopardiivo.shtml )〕 and Ġino, who were both writers, and Anton, a composer.
== Personal and social life ==

Muscat Azzopardi was a skilful orator, popular politician, famous theatrical critic, versatile journalist and an active participant in socio-cultural circles. He was also a successful lawyer, becoming President of the Chamber of Advocates; he was a member of the governmental ''Giunta Teatrale''. Muscat Azzopardi promoted actively Maltese drama, and was an editor of a number of periodicals, such as ''In-Naħla Maltija'' (1878) and ''Il-Ħabib'' (1911), and he also contributed to other publications, such as ''Id-Dawl'' (1892) and ''Il-Ħabbar Malti''.
Ġużè Muscat Azzopardi was a member of the ''Council of Government'', and also set up the Għaqda Kittieba tal-Malti (which later on became the (Akkademja tal-Malti )). In 1920 he was elected as its first president, an honour he kept until his death. In 1924 he became the first editor of ''Il-Malti'', the periodical of the said association. For a period of time he was also the examiner for the Italian language at University and in the Seminary.
For his writings and religious activities, he was honoured twice by Pius X, the first time being decreed the ''Pro Ecclesia et Pontefice'', while he was also given the ''Bene Merenti'' medal.
In light of his many contributions in prose and poetry within Maltese literature, Franġisk Saverju Caruana called him ‘the Father of Maltese Literature’. His literary works include novels, poems, plays, biographies and translations. His first work in prose was the ''Life of Saint George'' (1874), which was a translation from Italian.
Ġużè Muscat Azzopardi was heavily involved in socio-cultural life, so much so that in 1875, when he still was 22 years old, he was listed as Secretary of the Soċjeta Filarmonika Pinto of Ħal Qormi. Five years later, in 1880, he wrote the verses of the first hymn to Saint George, the patron of his town. He was again President of the said society from 1906 to 1917. His love and appreciation of culture, as well as his versatility, showed clearly on March 26, 1907, when the Banda Pinto performed a programme of funeral music. In his speech, Muscat Azzopardi addressed Mro. Ġanni Gatt, who composed the hymn mentioned above.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.kzwqriema.com/Malti_Modern_fhalQormi.asp )

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