Events
« Tuesday September 28, 2010 »
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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Amore is Mark Rotella’s celebration of the
“Italian decade”—the years after the war and before the Beatles when
Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Dean Martin, and Tony Bennett, among others,
won the hearts of the American public with a smooth, stylish, classy
brand of pop. In Rotella’s vivid telling, the stories behind forty
Italian American classics (from “O Sole Mio,” “Night and Day,” and “Mack
the Knife” to “Volare” and “I Wonder Why”) show how a glorious musical
tradition became the sound track of postwar America and the expression
of a sense of style that we still cherish.
Rotella
follows the music from the opera houses and piazzas of southern Italy,
to the barrooms of the Bronx and Hoboken, to the Copacabana, the
Paramount Theatre, and the Vegas Strip. He shows us the hardworking
musicians whose voices were to become ubiquitous on jukeboxes and the
radio and whose names—some anglicized, some not—have become bywords for
Italian American success, even as they were dogged by stereotypes and
prejudice.
Amore is the personal Top 40 of one proud son
of Italy; it is also a love song to Italian American culture and an
evocation of an age that belongs to us all.
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