The Enrico Caruso Museum of America on the Passing of Michael Sisca

Italian Voice, The | May 22, 1997 | Copyright

Italian Voice, The
05-22-1997
The Enrico Caruso Museum of America on the Passing of Michael Sisca

A giant in the cultural community of New York City has slipped away. Commendatore Michael Sisca died on Tuesday, April 29, 1997.

As publisher of La Follia, an Italian cultural publication, Michael Sisca was congratulated by Presidents Eisenhower and Nixo and Governor Dewey for his work in bringing to New York City and the Italian community a continuous 105 years of cultural events. La Follia produced plays and numerous concerts which included Enrico Caruso, Jerome Hines, Franco Corelli, Rinata ...

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