EXHIBITION | Sicily 1954: The Musical Journey of Alan Lomax and Diego Carpitella
The exhibition “Sicily 1954: The Musical Journey of Alan Lomax and Diego Carpitella” is the second of five musical initiatives promoted by the Italian Cultural Institute of New York in partnership with Carnegie Hall’s “United in Sound: America at 250” festival. This project highlights the pioneering work of Alan Lomax, the American ethnomusicologist who, together with […]
Read moreCONCERT: Nick La Rocca & His Brothers | Some Like It Hot Jazz Band in Concert
The concert “Nick La Rocca & His Brothers | Some Like It Hot Jazz Band in Concert” is the third of five musical initiatives promoted by the Italian Cultural Institute of New York in partnership with Carnegie Hall’s “United in Sound: America at 250” festival. A Celebration of Early Jazz and Italian-American Musical Heritage On […]
Read moreEXHIBITION | Enrico Caruso: From Naples to New York
The exhibition “Enrico Caruso: from Naples to New York” is the forth of five musical initiatives promoted by the Italian Cultural Institute of New York in partnership with Carnegie Hall’s “United in Sound: America at 250” festival. This event celebrates Enrico Caruso, one of the most influential figures in the history of music, whose journey […]
Read moreSCREENING | Documentary | Ennio
The screening “Ennio” is the last of five musical initiatives promoted by the Italian Cultural Institute of New York in partnership with Carnegie Hall’s “United in Sound: America at 250” festival. A special screening of Ennio, the acclaimed documentary by Oscar-winning director Giuseppe Tornatore, dedicated to the life and music of Ennio Morricone. Why Morricone […]
Read moreINKWAVES – Nicola Lagioia on Gilead by Marilynne Robinson
Wednesday June 24, 2026 6:00 PM Nicola Lagioia on Gilead by Marilynne Robinson in conversation Claudio Pagliara We are pleased to host Nicola Lagioia at the Institute as one of the most important voices in contemporary Italian literature and culture. His presence is especially meaningful not only because of his literary achievements, but also […]
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