Per Le Antiche Strade Di Sicilia is an album by Virginio Puzo, a renowned Italian singer and songwriter. The album features a collection of traditional Sicilian folk songs that have been reimagined and arranged by Puzo, showcasing his unique musical style and creative vision.
The album opens with "La Barunissa di Carini," a haunting ballad that tells the tragic story of a noblewoman who falls in love with a commoner and pays a heavy price for her forbidden love. Puzo's emotive vocals and the delicate instrumentation create a haunting atmosphere that draws the listener into the tale.
Other standout tracks include "Lu Suli," a lively dance tune that captures the exuberance and joy of Sicilian culture, and "La Ballata di Sant'Agata," a solemn hymn that pays tribute to the patron saint of Catania.