This book examines the diverse facets of popular music in Malta, paying
special attention to għana (Malta's folk song), the wind band
tradition, and modern popular music. Ciantar provides intriguing
discussions and examples of how popular music on this small
Mediterranean island country interacts with other aspects of the
island's life and culture such as language, religion, history, customs,
and politics. Through a series of ethnographic vignettes, the book
explores the music as it takes place in bars, at festivals, and during
village celebrations, and considers how it is talked about in the local
press, at group gatherings, and on social media. The ethnography
adopted here is that of a native musician and ethnomusicologist and
therefore marries the author's memories with ongoing observations and
their evaluation.