Music, an integral part of the Italian who migrates, makes its way through the generations of a new youth, like a gentle reminder and an historical and cultural identity that excites and inspires modern paths of personal development.
With his grandparents and great-grandparents from the Campania region as accomplices, the New Yorker, Michael Capasso, at the age of seven develops a passion for the classics and for the Neapolitan language. He begins by asking questions and listening to recordings of the legendary voice of Enrico Caruso.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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