Jean François Cassar's album Dans Cette Ile De Malte is a beautiful compilation of traditional Maltese music that captures the essence of the Mediterranean island. The album features a mix of instrumental and vocal tracks that paint a vivid picture of the island's culture and history.
The album opens with the hauntingly beautiful track "L-Innu Malti," which is the national anthem of Malta. The melody is played on a traditional Maltese instrument called the żaqq, which gives the track a unique and authentic sound.
The album also features several vocal tracks, including "L-Għarusa," a traditional Maltese wedding song, and "Ħares," a song about the island's rugged terrain. Cassar's voice is smooth and soothing, and he effortlessly captures the emotion and passion of each song.
The instrumental tracks on the album are equally impressive, with each one showcasing the unique sounds and rhythms of traditional Maltese music. "Il-Bajja tal-Mellieħa" is a particularly standout track, with its lively tempo and intricate percussion.