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Sicilian immigrants brought with them their own unique culture, including theatre and music. Giovanni De Rosalia was a noted Sicilian American playwright in the early period and farce was popular in several Sicilian dominated theatres. In music Sicilian Americans would be linked, to some extent, to jazz. Three of the more popular cities for ...
Patti LuPone, (born April 21, 1949, in Northport, New York) American singer and actress of Sicilian descent. [1] She is a graduate of Northport High School. An important player in contemporary American musical theater, she has performed on Broadway in works by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Sondheim and others. She won a Tony Award for Evita in 1980.
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The Sicilian people are indigenous to the island of Sicily, which was first populated beginning in the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods. According to the famous Italian historian Carlo Denina, the origin of the first inhabitants of Sicily is no less obscure than that of the first Italians; however, there is no doubt that a large part of these early individuals traveled to Sicily from Southern ...
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Giuseppe Pitrè Giuseppe Pitrè. Giuseppe Pitrè [a] (22 December 1841 [2] – 10 April 1916) was an Italian folklorist, medical doctor, professor, and senator for Sicily.As a folklorist he is credited with extending the concept of folklore to include all manifestations of popular life.