Valletta
Harmonies in Valletta! A night of timeless guitar music with Barbora Kubíková
It’s all happening on the 30th of September at The National Museum of Archaeology.

Lyndsey Grima

Get ready for an enchanting night of classical guitar mastery! If you're captivated by the melodies of Piazzola, and Albeniz, mark your calendars for a remarkable musical experience.

The National Museum of Archaeology's elegant Gran Salon in Valletta is set to host the Czech virtuoso, Barbora Kubíková, for an unforgettable evening on the 30th of September at 7.30 pm.

Born in 1998, Barbara Kubíková's musical journey has graced prestigious stages, from Prague to Zurich. Her collaborations with world-renowned artists have left an indelible mark on audiences across Europe.

Get ready to be transported through time and emotions as Barbara breathes life into compositions by Rak, Torroba, Tarrega, Albeniz, Mangoré, Bellinati, Piazzolla, Cardoso, Brouwer and LLobet. This performance promises a rich cultural journey, celebrating each composer's unique style and heritage.

Secure your tickets now to witness the magic of an artist who infuses heart and soul into every note.

17th August 2023


Lyndsey Grima
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Lyndsey Grima
Lyndsey has always been passionate about all things content. She keeps her storytelling skills sharp by exercising physically as she’s a fitness buff and also mentally as she enjoys reading and travelling.

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