An evening of traditional Sicilian music with Michela Musolino and Lorenzo Piccone

Sep 14, 2024 167

The Kittredge Arts Center at Warren Wilson College (701 Warren Wilson Rd Swannanoa, NC) presents Cantu: an evening of Sicilian Folk Music interpreted by Michela Musolino in concert with special guest artist, Lorenzo Piccone, on September 17th. Door open at 6:30pm. Show begins at 7pm. Meet & Greet at 8:30pm. Tickets here.

Internationally recognized Sicilian-American singer, Michela Musolino, the grand-daughter of Sicilians immigrated to America, explores her cultural roots through the study and reinterpretation of the folk songs of Sicily.

Having grown up listening to music from two worlds Musolino now weaves the ancient and the modern into melodies and allures with a voice that seems to float between the ages: at times powerful and expressive, at times intimate and charming. Musolino has sung in medieval castles and ancient Sicilian temples, NYC landmarks, honkey tonks, and national folk festivals connecting audiences in a brotherhood of shared emotions and experiences, conveyed in the songs of her repertoire.

Italian-born country music artist Lorenzo Piccone is renowned for his deep melodies and sentimental lyrics. Piccone, who enjoys Americana and Alt Country, skillfully combines traditional country components with a modern twist to produce a sound that is all his own.

Piccone's music sends listeners on a journey across dusty highways, nostalgic memories, and heartfelt emotions. He draws influence from the vast landscapes and rich musical tradition of both Italy and America. He tells tales of love, grief, and the bittersweet facts of life with his expressive storytelling and unpolished voice, capturing the essence of country music.

Lorenzo Piccone asks listeners to embark on a journey with him through his music, one in which the boundaries between Italy and America are blurred and the universal language of music takes center stage.

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