The Malta Independent 17 May 2024, Friday
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HSBC Water Programme songs set for international debut

Friday, 5 December 2014, 16:10 Last update: about 10 years ago

Embodying the message of conservation, HSBC Malta Water Programme has launched two special songs that are set to make an international debut wherever HSBC Group's Water Programme is active in global communities.

Entitled 'Water Life' and 'Catch the Drop', the songs are a result of HSBC Water Programme Malta campaign, which is part of HSBC Group's US$100 million worldwide Water Programme initiative.

A group of nine students who attend Our Lady Immaculate School (OLIS) in Hamrun lent their passionate voices to the catchy tunes of the songs, which saw willing artists from the Philippines to the United States extend their help. The collaboration was led by OLIS' music teacher Maria Cachia Abdilla, who worked with Maestro Sandro Crippa from Florence.

At the first public preview of the songs, the students brought the songs to life with a stirring performance at OLIS, where students also show cased their environment-related artwork.

HSBC Malta CEO Mark Watkinson said: "We take water as granted and ignore the fact that it is a finite resource. The songs by Our Lady Immaculate School's students truly encapsulate the idea behind our Water Programme, as well as demonstrate that these young kids have taken our message to heart."

OLIS Principal Audrey Galea said: "At Our Lady Immaculate School, we believe that educating students to become more sustainable citizens is engrained in the school's curriculum. This is achieved through various educational experiences such as outings, classroom hands-on activities, talks and others.  The opportunity given to the school by the HSBC Water Programme, to be entrusted with pioneering the two songs which will be used to promote the Water Programme, is an honour to the whole school community."

OLIS proposed the idea of the songs to HSBC during a campaign stopover while being visited by HSBC Global Corporate Sustainability senior manager of Environmental Programmes Sue Alexander. The team was moved by the proposal and work began in earnest, from writing of lyrics, and auditions to recording. After the final processing of the songs, they will be used at all HSBC Malta Water Programme events in the ongoing scholastic year in Malta and Gozo.

The HSBC Malta Water Programme is a national environmental and educational water conservation campaign, and is one of the largest conservation efforts in Malta to date. 

 

 

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