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by Charlotte Bonavia, di-ve news ([email protected])

TAL-QROQQ, Malta (di-ve news) -- September 25, 2004 - 1100CET -- The Young Talent Team will represent Malta in the Junior Eurovision song contest in Lillehammer, Norway on November, 20, 2004. This after winning Friday's Junior Song for Europe Festival held at the University of Malta with their song "Power Of A Song" composed and written by Marilena Gauci and Charlotte Debattista.

A total of 20 young singers with 16 songs participated in the contest. Performance Order - Name of Song - Composer/Author - Singer/s:

1. Because We R Friends - Kylie Coleiro - Kylie Coleiro

2. Precious Time - Jessica Muscat - Jessica Muscat

3. The Magic Window - Yazmin/Yazmin & Sophie - Yazmin and Sophie

4. Say 'No' - Thea Saliba - Thea Saliba

5. Warzone Children - Klinsmann Coleiro - Klinsmann Coleiro

6. Colours Of Love - Leanne Ellul - Leanne Ellul

7. Power Of A Song - Marilena Gauci/Charlotte Debattista - Young Talent Team

8. Talk To Me - Domenique Azzopardi - Domenique Azzopardi

9. Dream - Yanika Fava - Yanika Fava

10. Come Over - Brooke Borg - Brooke Borg

11. One Way Journey - Giselle Spiteri/ Christabelle Borg - Christabelle Borg

12. Shalom - Maronia Gafa' - Maronia Gafa'

13. Eviva l-Muzika - Dario Bezzina - Dario Bezzina

14. Colour Dreaming - Ylenia Caruana - Ylenia

15. Don't You Think It's Time - Raisa Piscopo - Raisa Pisopo

16. Young And Free - Ryan Abela / Kristina Camilleri Burlo - Kristina & Ryan

This was the second edition of this contest. Last year Sarah Harrison with her song "Like a Star" placed seventh in the Junior Eurovision song contest held in Denmark.

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