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Podcast of Author Vincent "Chip" LoCoco

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New Orleans Author, Vincent "Chip" LoCoco, discusses his Italian Historical Fiction Novels and comments on the writing process. His podcast also covers a range of topics from music and opera, Italy, New Orleans, literary heroes, famous authors and anything else that his listeners may enjoy.

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United States

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New Orleans Author, Vincent "Chip" LoCoco, discusses his Italian Historical Fiction Novels and comments on the writing process. His podcast also covers a range of topics from music and opera, Italy, New Orleans, literary heroes, famous authors and anything else that his listeners may enjoy.

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English


Episodes
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Interview with Audiobook Narrator - Bob Neufeld

4/13/2023
Host, Chip LoCoco, interviews Bob Neufeld, an Audiobook Narrator. Bob has been the voice narrator on all of Chip LoCoco's novels, including the just released, Sicilian Melody. Listen in as Bob discusses how he got into the business, his process, his setup and which recordings that he has done are his favorites. We think you will find this conversation fascinating, and we included a sample of a recording from Sicilian Melody during the Podcast so you could hear Bob's work for yourself. Enjoy.

Duration:00:25:14

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An Interview with Arthur Hardy - Mardi Gras Historian

1/24/2023
Host, Chip LoCoco, interviews New Orleans Mardi Gras Historian, Arthur Hardy. Arthur is the publisher of the annual definitive guide on the season, The Mardi Gras Guide. Listen in as he explains the history and traditions of Mardi Gras in New Orleans.

Duration:00:21:55

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Elisa Speranza discusses her novel, The Italian Prisoner

12/19/2022
Host, Chip LoCoco, interviews New Orleans Author, Elisa Speranza, as she discusses her fascinating novel, The Italian Prisoner. This is a true love story. The story of Italian/Sicilian POWs who are sent to live in camps in Louisiana, such as Jackson Barracks, and the local women they meet and fall in love with during their stay. But the story is so much more. Mrs. Speranza brilliantly brings to the reader a glimpse into what life was like in New Orleans during WWII, with an emphasis on the women who were recruited from the home into the workplace to replace the men off fighting in the war. And to top it off, for all aspiring writers out there, our host and guest provide some insights into the writing process. Here is a little more information on the novel, The Italian Prisoner. 1943. New Orleans. Rose Marino lives with her Sicilian immigrant parents and helps in the family grocery store. Her older brother and sister both joined the Army, and Rose prays for their safety as World War II rages overseas. Her parents expect Rose to marry a local boy and start a family. But she secretly dreams of being more like her fiercely independent widowed godmother. Behind her parents’ backs, Rose lands a job at the Higgins shipyard, where she feels free and important for the first time in her life. When the parish priest organizes a goodwill mission to visit Italian prisoners of war at a nearby military base, Rose and her vivacious best friend, Marie, join the group. There, Rose falls for Sal, a handsome and intelligent POW. Italy has switched sides in the war, so the POWs are allowed out to socialize, giving Rose and Sal a chance to grow closer. When Rose gets a promotion at work, she must make an agonizing choice: follow a traditional path like Marie or keep working after the war and live on her own terms.

Duration:00:30:47

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A Voice of the Golden Age

11/11/2022
Opera Tenor, Kirk Redmann and Host, Chip LoCoco, discuss and analyze the recording of Giuseppe di Stefano singing Lamento di Federico from Cilea's opera, L'Arlesiana. One of the most famous opera arias ever written, and sung by most of the greatest tenors who lived, we are given the opportunity to hear di Stefano's own interpretation with his beautiful voice.

Duration:00:31:02

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An Interview with Theatrical Artist, Maddy Montz

7/29/2022
Vincent LoCoco interviews Maddy Montz, a young singer who will be performing the role of Maureen in Jonathan Larsen's musical, Rent, at the Tulane Summer Lyric Theater this August. Maddy describes her musical education and her career path to date. And then, a lively discussion takes place in which Rent is compared to the opera it is based on - La Bohème. Listen in as we hear the insights of a young singer on the cusp of a musical career.

Duration:00:27:43

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An Interview with Pope Pius XII Scholar and Historian, Ronald J. Rychlak

6/6/2022
Host Vincent LoCoco, author of the novel, Saving the Music, which was just named as a Finalist for Historical Fiction in the International Book Awards, interviews historian and scholar Ronald J. Rychlak on Pope Pius XII and his role during the War. A very hot topic with the opening of the Vatican Secret Archives in March of 2020 and seemingly new articles and books being published monthly critical of the late Pope with catchy headlines such as "bombshell" or "new evidence." With his legal mind, Ron lays out the case in support of Pope Pius XII with facts and through the words of Jewish leaders who were contemporaries with the Pope, newspaper articles from that time, and the words of the leaders of the Third Reich who responded to the pronouncements and actions of Pope Pius. The interview is a fascinating look back on a very important topic.

Duration:00:58:02

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An Interview with Opera Tenor, Bryan Hymel

6/1/2022
Bryan Hymel is an internationally acclaimed opera tenor. His voice has taken him from his hometown of New Orleans to some of the greatest opera houses around the world, such as La Scala in Milan, Covent Garden in London, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Houston Grand Opera, Santa Fe Opera in New Mexico, and the Vienna State Opera, to name just a few. Host Vincent LoCoco, an Italian Historical Fiction writer from New Orleans as well, discusses with Mr. Hymel his career, including his rapid rise in the business when he replaced an ailing tenor in the difficult role of Les Troyens at Covent Garden, which ultimately led to a last minute request by the Metropolitan Opera for Mr. Hymel to replace a tenor in their performance of the same opera, thus making the way for his spectacular Met debut. Mr. Hymel also provides insights on a career in opera, and discusses the composers and singers who have influenced him throughout his career. And as a special treat, Mr. Hymel provides a wonderful example how an opera is developed. He takes one small part of the story from Mr. LoCoco’s novel, Tempesta’s Dream, and, with words written by Mr. LoCoco, turns a brief scene into an aria. In the story, Isabella tells the young singer, Giovanni Tempesta, her dream to teach children one day. Bryan takes that simple scene, and makes it into a full blown aria. “It is like painting on a canvas of silence,” is how Mr. Hymel describes the process. We are then given the chance to hear his wife, Irini Kyriakidou, sing for us, “Isabella’s aria,” with Bryan playing the music on a piano. The listener will come away with a better understanding of how music can enhance the story and bring the story to life. And that is what opera does. Here are the words to “Isabella’s Aria”: Well, there’s not so much to tell. I am an only child. I live with my father and stepmother. He’s so protective of me. I hope to teach children one day. I want to support a child’s dreams. If they don’t have love at home, I want to show them love. Someone who cares about them. I never saw a true love between a man and a woman. Not even between father and daughter. I want to see the carefree happiness of childhood in their eyes, the security of being loved. These are the things I longed for as a child. I came to believe that real, true, deep expressions of love happen only in a fairytale. But you and your music, have brought to life my fairytale. You have done what I hope to do for children. I really have nothing else to say.

Duration:00:57:51

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Story Development for Fiction Writers

5/16/2022
In Part 2 of his Writing Series, host Vincent LoCoco discusses the three key elements of Story Development for authors to consider: Inspiration, Setting and Plot. Story Development is how an author not only finds the story to tell, but how does the author take that idea and make it into a story. Vincent LoCoco, an Historical Fiction writer, provides insights from his own writing journey as to how an author can best develop that story to tell.

Duration:00:16:13

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Norman Treigle: A New Orleans Voice

5/4/2022
Host and Historical Fiction writer, Vincent LoCoco, interviews Brian Morgan on the life and career of Norman Treigle, a bass-baritone from New Orleans. Brian is the author of Strange Child of Chaos, the definitive book on this great singer. Listen in as Brian explains what made Norman perhaps the greatest singer to ever come from the City of New Orleans. How the New York City Opera became the home where his career thrived. We also get an inside look at the performers and conductors he personally interviewed on their reminisces of Mr. Treigle. An enjoyable episode on one of the most fascinating singers in opera history.

Duration:00:35:57

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Worldbuilding in Historical Fiction for Authors

4/28/2022
In Part 1 of his Writing Series, Vincent LoCoco looks at Worldbuilding in Historical Fiction, which is one of the key elements to master in this genre of writing. Listen as Mr. LoCoco, an Italian Historical Fiction writer, gives insights and techniques for aspiring writers who want to delve into story writing that fits the genre of Historical Fiction. We hope these author tips will provide useful information for you and that you gain some ideas for your writing career.

Duration:00:21:56

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New Orleans: More Italian Than You Might Think

4/23/2022
New Orleans author, Vincent LoCoco, an Italian Historical Fiction writer, speaks with Vincent Liberto, also of New Orleans, on the impact of Sicilian immigration on the culture of New Orleans. Mr. Liberto is the administrator of one of the largest Facebook pages dedicated to Italian/Americans in Louisiana. This podcast focuses not only on the history of why the Sicilians came to the City of New Orleans, but also looks at the traditions that became such an integral part of the fabric of life in the Crescent City. Mr. LoCoco and Mr. Liberto provide insights and stories that the listener will enjoy and will want to learn more. So grab a cappuccino or a glass of wine, sit back, and listen to the story of the Sicilian immigrants.

Duration:00:28:54

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John Krentel Interviews Vincent LoCoco

4/19/2022
Amazon Bestselling author, Vincent "Chip" LoCoco is interviewed by John Krentel about his latest novel, Saving the Music, which is book 2 in his much beloved Bellafortuna Series. Saving the Music is the story of Jewish musicians who are dismissed from the leading orchestras across Europe merely for being Jewish. They soon attempt to flee the rising Nazi threat across Europe. With the secret aid of the Vatican, they are hidden in Sicily, in the secluded, hilltop village of Bellafortuna. But war soon comes to the village and now the villagers must protect the Jews at all costs. Mr. LoCoco is a New Orleans Italian Historical Fiction Writer whose works have won awards and have garnered high praise from reviewers and readers alike. Mr. Krentel not only discusses the inspiration behind the latest novel but he delves into the writing process and techniques employed by Mr. LoCoco in his writing craft. We hope you enjoy this podcast and that you get to learn more about Mr. LoCoco's works.

Duration:00:22:07