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==Articles referencing Italy==
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Italy is a country in southern [[Europe]]. Frank Zappa's father, [[Francis Zappa]], was born in Sicily.
  
* [[82/07/05 Genoa Italy Stadio Ferraris]]
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==Frank Zappa concerts in Italy==
* [[82/07/07 Milan Italy Parco Redecesio]]
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*[[71/11/17 Italy]]
* [[82/07/08 Pistoia Italy Stadio Comunale]]
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*[[71/12/03 Milan Italy]]
* [[82/07/14 Palermo Italy Stadio Comunale La Favorita]]
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*[[73/08/29 Milan Italy]]
* [[84/10/08 Milan Italy Palazzo Dello Sport, San Siro]]
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*[[73/08/30 Bologna Italy Stadio Communale]]
* [[88/06/01 Padua Italy Palasport]]
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*[[73/08/31 Rome Italy Palasport]]
* [[Alpha Romeo]]
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*[[73/09/01 Verona Italy]]
* [[An American Dissident: un tributo a Frank Zappa]]
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*[[74/09/06 Rome Italy]]
* [[Banco Ambrosiano]]
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*[[74/09/07 Udine Italy Palazzo della Sport]]
* [[Banco del Mutuo Soccorso]]
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*[[74/09/08 Bologna Italy Stadio Comunale]]
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*[[74/09/09 Milan Italy Velodromo Vigorelli]]
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*[[74/09/10 Palermo SICILY Italy]]
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*[[80/07/ SICILY Italy]]
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*[[82/07/02 Turin Italy Stadio Comunale]]
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*[[82/07/03 Bolzano Italy Stadio Comunale]]
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*[[82/07/04 Bologna Italy Quartiere Fieristico]]
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*[[82/07/05 Genoa Italy Stadio Ferraris]]
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*[[82/07/07 Milan Italy Parco Redecesio]] ([[Parco Redecesio]])
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*[[82/07/08 Pistoia Italy Stadio Comunale]]
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*[[82/07/08 Pistoia Italy Stadio Comunale]]
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*[[82/07/09 Rome Italy Ex Mattatoio di Testaccio]]
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*[[82/07/12 Naples Italy Stadio San Paolo]]
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*[[82/07/14 Palermo Italy Stadio Comunale La Favorita]] (subject of the documentary ''[[Summer '82: When Zappa Came to Sicily]]'')
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*[[84/10/08 Milan Italy Palazzo Dello Sport, San Siro]]
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*[[84/10/09 Genoa Italy Palasport]]
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*[[84/10/10 Bologna Italy Teatro Tenda Parco Nord]]
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*[[84/10/11 Venice Italy]]
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*[[84/10/12 Viareggio Italy Bussola Domani]]
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*[[84/10/13 Padua Italy Palazzo dello Sport, San Lazzaro]]
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*[[84/10/14-16 Rome Italy Teatro Tenda Pianeta]]
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*[[88/05/30 Udine Italy Palasport Primo Carnera]]
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*[[88/06/01 Padua Italy Palasport]]
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*[[88/06/02 Milan Italy Palatrussardi]]
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*[[88/06/03 Turin Italy Palasport]]
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*[[88/06/05 Modena Italy Palasport]]
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*[[88/06/06 Florence Italy Palasport]]
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*[[88/06/07 Rome Italy PalaEur]]
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*[[88/06/09 Genoa Italy Palasport]]
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==References to Italy in Frank Zappa's work==
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* In Frank Zappa's list with influences, printed in the sleeve of ''[[Freak Out!]]'', composer [[Luigi Nono]] is mentioned.
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* On the cover of ''[[We're Only In It For The Money]]'', [[Pope Paul III]] and [[Ginevra de Benci]] can be seen.
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* [[Roy Estrada]] played the Pope on the album ''[[Ahead Of Their Time]]''.
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* ''[[Billy The Mountain]]'': ''"He's just a crazy Italian who drove a red car (...) or if he has a son named [[Pinocchio]], or what?"''.
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* ''[[Interview (What's The Name Of Your Group?)]]'' and ''[[What's The Name Of Your Group? (The Suites)]]'': ''"I can just imagine you and your little group... going all over Europe... Paris... Rome... Essen, even the Viennese woods!"''
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* ''[[The Legend Of Cleetus Awreetus-Awrightus & the Grand Wazoo]]'': The liner notes state that [[Uncle Meat]] has ''"a life-size, minutely detailed, historically inacurrate, somewhat perverted illusionary replica of Ancient Rome, or something"''. Cleetus is also an emperor who puts his prisoners on display in an arena. A side character is named Ben-Hur Barret, after the novel and film ''Ben-Hur'', which is also sent in ancient Roman times.
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* The line ''"Dominus vobiscum et cum spiritu tuo"'' in ''[[Father O'Blivion]]'' and ''[[The Mammy Nuns]]'' is Latin.
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* [[Alpha Romeo]] is one of the constellations on the back cover of ''[[One Size Fits All]]''. 
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* ''[[Florentine Pogen]]'': ''"She was the daughter of a Florentine pogen''".
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* ''[[Dancin' Fool]]'' and ''[[Stick It Out]]'': ''"Wait a minute, I've got it! You're Italian!"''
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* [[Pope]] John Paul II can be seen on the back cover of ''[[The Man From Utopia]]'', which also depicts the group's concert in Palermo, Sicily.
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* ''[[Pinocchio's Furniture]]''
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* ''[[Tengo Na Minchia Tanta (The Track)]]''
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* The [[Pope]], [[Leonardo Da Vinci]], [[Benito Mussolini]] and [[Galileo]] are characters in ''[[Dio Fa]]'' (which also mentions [[Torino]]).
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* ''[[Questi Cazzi Di Piccioni]]''
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* ''[[This Ain't CNN]]'': One of the languages spoken is Italian.
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* People from [[Italian Extraction]] are conceptual continuity in Zappa's work.
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==Zappa associates from Italy==
 
* [[Massimo Bassoli]]
 
* [[Massimo Bassoli]]
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* [[Giuseppe Franco]] (born in Calabria, later moved to the US)
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* [[Tanino Liberatore]]
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* [[Fabio Treves]]
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* [[Francis Zappa]] (born in Partinicio, Sicily)
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==Classical composers, conductors and musicians==
 
* [[Luciano Berio]]
 
* [[Luciano Berio]]
* [[Ferdinando "Nando" Boero]] ([[Phialella Zappai]])
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* [[Luigi Nono]]
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* [[Nino Rota]]
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* [[Francesco Zappa (composer)]]
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==Rock and pop artists==
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* [[Banco del Mutuo Soccorso]]
 
* [[Caparezza]]
 
* [[Caparezza]]
 
* [[Ivan Cattaneo]]
 
* [[Ivan Cattaneo]]
* [[Count Catanti]]
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* [[PFM]]
* [[Dancin' Fool]] and [[Stick It Out]]: ''"Wait a minute, I've got it! You're Italian!"''
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* [[Pipco]]
* [[Dio Fa]]
 
 
* [[Fabio Treves]]
 
* [[Fabio Treves]]
* [[Florentine Pogen]]
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* [[Yahozna (The Italian Band)]]
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==Italian Zappa cover bands==
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* [[:Category:Italian Tributes & Cover Bands]]
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==Writers, journalists, magazines, books==
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* [[Massimo Bassoli]]
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* [[Sonora (The Magazine)]]
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* [[Sandro Veronesi]]
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==Visual artists==
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* [[Leonardo Da Vinci]] (his ''[[Ginevra de Benci]]'' can be seen on the cover of ''[[We're Only In It For The Money]]'')
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* [[Tanino Liberatore]]
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==Scientists==
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* [[Ferdinando "Nando" Boero]] ([[Phialella Zappai]])
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* [[Leonardo Da Vinci]]
 
* [[Galileo]]
 
* [[Galileo]]
* [[Ginevra de Benci]]
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* [[Italian Extraction]]
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==Other==
* [[Leonardo Da Vinci]]
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* ''[[An American Dissident: un tributo a Frank Zappa]]''
* [[Tanino Liberatore]]
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* [[Banco Ambrosiano]]
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* [[Count Catanti]]
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* [[Salvo Cuccia]]
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* ''[[Fellini Satyricon]]''
 
* [[Benito Mussolini]]
 
* [[Benito Mussolini]]
* [[My Brother Is an Italian Mother]]
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* ''[[My Brother Is an Italian Mother]]''
* [[Luigi Nono]]
 
* [[Parco Redecesio]]
 
* [[Francis Zappa|Partinico (birthplace of his father)]]
 
 
* [[Pinocchio]]
 
* [[Pinocchio]]
 
* [[Pope]]
 
* [[Pope]]
 
* [[Pope Paul III]]
 
* [[Pope Paul III]]
 
* [[Pope Paul VI]]
 
* [[Pope Paul VI]]
* [[Questi Cazzi Di Piccioni]]
 
* [[Sonora (The Magazine)]]
 
* [[Tengo Na Minchia Tanta (The Track)]]
 
 
* [[Torino]]
 
* [[Torino]]
* [[Rudolph Valentino]]
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* [[Rudolph Valentino]] (born in Italy, later moved to the USA)
* [[Sandro Veronesi]]
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* [[Yahozna (The Italian Band)]]
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==Frank Zappa about Italy==
* [[Francesco Zappa (composer)]]
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* The line ''"Dominus vobiscum et cum spiritu tuo"'' in [[Father O'Blivion]] and [[The Mammy Nuns]] is Latin.  
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''"I had been looking forward to playing in Sicily because my father was born there. And that afternoon I had taken a drive over to his hometown, this horrible little village called Bartenicco. So I checked that out, you know, getting into the Sicilian vibe of it all. There's this Italian schmaltz connected with Sicily for all people of [[Italian Extraction|Italian extraction]]."'' - Frank Zappa, ''[[Orchestral Maneuvers]]'', Interview by Bill Milkowski, Modern Recording & Music, August 1984.
* Italian is spoken on the track [[This Ain't CNN]]
 
  
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==External links==
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* [[Wikipedia:Italy]]
  
 
[[Category:Countries]]
 
[[Category:Countries]]

Latest revision as of 11:40, 11 August 2026

Italy.jpg

Italy is a country in southern Europe. Frank Zappa's father, Francis Zappa, was born in Sicily.

Frank Zappa concerts in Italy

References to Italy in Frank Zappa's work

Zappa associates from Italy

Classical composers, conductors and musicians

Rock and pop artists

Italian Zappa cover bands

Writers, journalists, magazines, books

Visual artists

Scientists

Other

Frank Zappa about Italy

"I had been looking forward to playing in Sicily because my father was born there. And that afternoon I had taken a drive over to his hometown, this horrible little village called Bartenicco. So I checked that out, you know, getting into the Sicilian vibe of it all. There's this Italian schmaltz connected with Sicily for all people of Italian extraction." - Frank Zappa, Orchestral Maneuvers, Interview by Bill Milkowski, Modern Recording & Music, August 1984.

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