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Jane Pauley hosts a special broadcast of "Sunday Morning" from Tuscany, sharing stories on all things Italian – art and design, traditions and culture, fashion, food, music, entertainment and history. (This show was originally broadcast May 19, 2019.)

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Give us a call stop in or design online@tuffshed.com dream design and build with Tuff shed morning or should I say Bongiorno I'm Jane Pauley and this is a special edition of Sunday morning and Florence the cradle of the Renaissance. Among the landmarks behind me. The great Cathedral known as the Duomo and the part of Maggio the bridge that dates back to the 1300 and written history and arts and culture.

Florence is our home base this morning for some of Machen's Emily is more than a country on a map, it's a dream I dream worth pulling up stakes for Mark Phillips has their story ladies to reduce great grandfather left Italy for America. But now Phil is back get it going do much too short not to Marcy and Leslie's grandfather elliptically more than 100 years ago and now they might come back in place.

We also belong.

If you've got any Italian blood in you.

This may already be yours. A new life in the old country ahead on Sunday morning. Among the folks from other lands have made Italy their home. The English singer-songwriter staying.

He and his wife Trudy welcome Alina Chow to their villa.

Gerber brewed a little song life there villa is one of many dreams that come true for staying and his wife Tyler. My biggest dream was to be an actor is optional, but with will pay them a visit this Sunday morning brew. Not only is Florence the cradle of the Renaissance.

It's also the birthplace of the creator of Tokyo, Lee Cowan has his story the Disney version to procure the class but it was based on an Italian novel written more than a half-century before.

This is really the beginning of the myth of Pinocchio myth little darker than you might know the boy with her tail, as long as his nose among the greatest treasures of Italy. It's food sandstone takes us on a tasting tour every corner of Italy.

It seems has its own specialty in the Northwest, hazelnuts from these trees fired the spread the Tele this port city in the Northeast is a hub for importing coffee help Italy in the world develop a taste for espresso and here in the farmlands of the South.

These Buffalo make the milk for mozzarella. All of that later on Sunday morning. Rita braver takes us under the Tuscan Sun with author Francis Mays, Tracy Smith visits the town fashions Brunello Cuccinelli put on the map Martha Tyson are shows how the art of Florence past is still shaping its future and more all coming up when our Sunday morning podcast continues where inside the magnificent Duomo the great Cathedral of Florence completed in 1436 century and 1/2 after it was begun looking around this beautiful city. It's easy to see why Americans fall in love with the idea of living in Italy are Mark Phillips has met some of done it for obvious reasons.

Hopefully now some are finding they don't have to go they already are partially black.

Leslie from Oregon granddaughters of an Italian boy could save you feel for the from Long Island via Florida who run the relay or tell your B&B in Tuscany for a boy and a girl from Long Island. Bill is the great-grandson of Italian immigrants who would've thought we would ended up in tough and they've all discovered a connection to Italy. That's deeper than they thought. Wants to Marcy and Leslie Bill may actually be Italian ladies because of what is known as the law of blood. A lot of people of Italy. The recent not everybody wants to become a tell why did you decide to shortcut to shoot everybody's comes from somewhere. Everybody has roots like us and coming back to me. Perhaps it was written on a T-shirt, but more importantly it's also written in old Italian laws. Phil has found that unlike US citizenship which is based on where you were born based on whether your parents had. Tell your blood in their veins blood that can run through the generation all the way from Phil's immigrant ancestor to him.

So after years of coming to Italy on vacation. Phil and Sandy have sold out America settled down comfortable here. We love the culture love the food.

Starting from your great-grandfather Vincenzo in setting up business here. Phil's lawyer Michele Kopecky informed him he was probably a lucky winner in the great Italian citizenship lottery first member of the family that was born in Italy when he moved to a foreign country. He kept on passing the Italian citizenship Italian block to to the children to the grandchildren's auto center telling me that, whether they know it or not there potentially millions of Americans who, because of the blood that flows in their veins are still Italians yes what determines the transfer of the citizenship is the blood turn more than 4 million Italians immigrated to the US between 1880 and 1920. Today, more than 17 million Americans claim Italian ancestry. The law of blood means many of them are still technically Italian as well. Companies that we are very connected to the country will love the culture we love the language we love we love will you do it on your own or do you have to hire a lawyer to do. You can absolutely by yourself which is why Marcy and Leslie, the Oregon sisters have come to find their families record small town in southern if my grandfather Philippe Shea left for the US around 1900, changing the family name to Oliver, the old name still takes some getting used to and how very well and Massimo the records office spends a lot of time digging up documents of residents who left for America. A century or so ago. Throughout the course believe the one we heard that we could do it. So was an exciting dual citizenship would be a great benefit for ourselves and our children.

What's the benefit I have someplace to go escape clause. There seems to be an uptick in the Manley are the things that are happening at home now that that make the ideas looking further afield more attractive to countries divided.

It is nice to have placement. Potentially we can cut sometime wants to reclaim her own citizenship and now runs a business here guiding Italian Americans along their own heritage trails off of meeting her long-lost distant cousins along the way, not only connects them to Italy and EU passport means they can live anywhere in Europe so what sizes this movement now becoming an industry take a look at the Italian consulate.

If you look at San Francisco conference or Los Angeles. There's a 10 year waitlist just to get an appointment to submit your application can get it.

Wheel of history is turning greased with irony, but I guess it's full circle your great great grandpa parent know comes to America for a better life. Great great grandchild goes back to better life story that still the Galleria Dell academia by Michelangelo's masterpiece is statue of David. When we begin our look at Florence and present during Roman times. As for centuries center. The Duomo Cathedral in the part of the ideal bridge built in the 14th century, the soul bridge to survive Hitler's bombing during World War II was the only bridge remaining across the Arno when it said it was deemed too beautiful to destroy the poet Dante Erno Fain was born in Florence in 1265 1400 under the Mattice family, Florence gave rise to the Renaissance today there pitting palace features 30,000 or 11 allowing Rafael Leonardo da Vinci got his start in on Angelo sculptures adorned the Mattice family Chapel. He's buried at the center crochet Basilica is the writer of Machiavelli and Galileo, the astronomer, another Florentine great explorer Americo gave his name to the Americans in 1966. A flood swept through the city, killing dozens and endangering monuments and artworks. A plaque marks the high watermark some 16 feet above street level.

Florence attracts at least 10 million interesting morning.

Perfect spot to sample the delicious food and drink of Italy. Here in the city's central market where you can find just about any delicacy set down will offer us a sampling to begin, say cheese better come early to snag a number of specialty. After all, this is fresh buffalo mozzarella droppings Styrofoam boxes emotions however are not contained in the number might use to seat all the way from Milan. You can buy this in the grocery store. Why come here because the face of these wanted anything so that the Galapagos just behind this is the organic cheese maker has to feature new to the new low in southern Italy not far from the ancient ruins of past due. Maybe we'll get to this was the first course of the new goal of home yet. He runs his family farm for the Buffalo or well pampered if we can then proceed with the best way. We must and the ecologically rest of his soothing music is hiked into the pen when the Buffalo feel they are ready. The lineup on their room to be built by machine. They can also shower or a massage is one after the milk is collected, herds are produced in just about five hours there, formed into balls special technique that gave mozzarella its name means yes. What a chance to see the process draws locals and tourists alike, including Patricia O's from Louisiana. How different is the mozzarella you've tried here in southern Italy. From what you thought of the US Holocaust. It is like it melt in your Buffalo milk has a higher percentage of the couch. It's richer and sweeter.

Many Co. Calderon. He came from Bolivia to learn this rather involvement are the consortium for the protection of buffalo mozzarella Campagna did you realize how difficult it was going to be to make mozzarella.

I was thinking more of a process, but it took more than six looks easy trust. Complicated to master, but whether featured on a pizza or eaten plain.

It's simply delicious know the story of the Marion that became a boy, the creator of Tokyo was born right here in Florence Lee Cowan takes us to the nearby town where it all began. Roman Coliseum's then there's Claude, I need Tuscan town lays claim to something just here we puppet patrons :-) and as many tourist trinkets as the Pope himself Tokyo. Most of us know is the Walt Disney version Pinocchio to go to school mischievous marionettes famously fits his way out of trouble somebody the film is a much later version wanted to tell you over how did Ma's name was Carl Renzi, journalist and author who spent his boyhood in this town eventually taking the town's name as his pending national Carl Chloe foundation. There are hundreds of translations of Pinocchio on display. This is the first of Pinocchio, Johnny is the librarian here was published on July 7, 1881 started with pop at the much like the works of Charles Dickens, Chloe's Pinocchio was serialized in installments for a magazine, but that version of our poor misguided puppet paying for his misdeeds with his wife hanging from a tree scene inspired by this giant oak not far from Chloe's childhood home how to provide it alive because the weather was prescient by the way, that's yeah because so Tokyo got a second J's and thanks to his good heart turns from not eating ice finely becoming a real bull. I think both children and that most people cannot can officiate this coming-of-age story Chloe's Pinocchio Park is a place as much sculpture garden were noses sprout from treetrunk, no shows will Florence about an hour away.

Tokyo working doorway window statue outside for breach your glories restaurant will be portrayed so that a true Renaissance man. He's also an artist who helped train a modern edition of Tokyo is currently in the collection of the Museum of modern you love it so much is the history of the history of you. Perhaps Pinocchio the best of us don't grow the people Francesca has been carving up and accused the boy's stores sell the wooden toys all teachers hand car created not just a simple that's an important distinction. He says when the lights go off. They are also your kids. They are real boys.

In some ways yes many times when I'm in my workshop at night working alone. The feeling that they move the desk telling me something is a strange feeling me in my Pinocchio, Carl Chloe died before his Pinocchio became back to Geppetto with more would beloved puppet is still reminding us just what it means to be a gallery is truly an art using like you others bursting with treasurers dating from ancient times. Years before the declaration of the first world to open their doors to everyone wanted to come is the director of the sea and our personal guide through its many treasure filled rooms. While this is one of the rooms missed by everyone. If you're in the supertype schedule learn out of the venture room trying to take everything in Schmidt suggest focusing on the adoration of the Magi, never finished still showing an artist work. Next stop, a room jointly honoring Raphael and Michelangelo's masterpiece, and this is something that Michelangelo painted just before he went to Rome to paint the Sistine ceiling so if you see this Shelley here something everyone has seen somewhere.

Most steers treasure every time it is certainly one of the greatest concentration tradition of our craftsmanship continues to this day. Here's our Martha Teicher we hear next to the short, you heard right. Landlord she designed this machine for winding thread.

There is a copy of his sketch. He designed it in the end of the 1400 and this was made in the 1600 this very machine still in use for hundred years later made directly from this machine is beautiful. Brights Ricci soup maker said Joe Fiorentino, now entering into the sorry to say that the 1700 lm in 1786 is most prominent families handed over their personal moves so Florence could go into business.

Producing the luxury fabrics its aristocrats war. This is the enemy. Zeno is a special kind of a renaissance to have to change the color according to how the light hits the fabric is green and red combined bacterium Renaissance. Yes specialists yeah I love the sound city businessman bankers. Florence was always was consumption. Just look at its arts and the gold jewelry so want to thank you for selling below is an American Renaissance art historian who lives in Florence when she became city like the smell of all that fish so they change the function of the French to place an shops on this bridge since as bankers and then powerful political figures. The Mattice were famous patrons of the arts and of artisans for Florentine artisans today.

The past is the present upset as he padded that he will LOL she said talking gold fly restorer Stephani Martelli uses the same techniques the same tools the same gold is guilders working for the Mattice welcome to the Chapel of the princes had a Florence interesting to visit is one big display Mattice taste. This is all late stone. It's called piazza due to the words mean hard stone you could be fooled into thinking this is paint, but it's not explain what we have here is a stone world in Yaoundé for lupus heads PT Mohs. IAG is are related to the BIOS a workshop creating piazza due to almost the way is done as part of the artistry is in searching house stones go up as lots for the perfect color and shading then cutting and fitting the pieces together like an intricate puzzle cycle to the variation of color. It's slow, painstaking work EEO sons are learning how to do it for hot when I start that we had several workshops think I would say between 25 and and now only thing left. There are still 500 traditional artisan workshops in Florence. The bad news that 75 and 10 years ago that I will take Maria Giannini is the sixth generation in her family to make marbleized paper once used in bookbinding. Now this is more of a novelty for Torres, but she hangs in there making one sheet of the time because for her for so many of the artisans of Florence. It's about passion. It's important if this section, and it's also to keep people pay self from my and my study as well. So it is important because say something is amazing. Yes, yes, it's magic waived date to art to coordinate home to Prince and Princess Corsini for 21 generations, one of Italy's most famous families to a hillside in the wine region on land the Corsini family, his own since the 1300s merchants and bankers for more than 600 years. The family built much of their well during the largely devoted to preserving art and architecture has been in the family Corsini became 12 at age 70 today to a new generation of run winery and lay claim to a remarkable archive dating back thousands of years where quite literally under the Tuscan Sun which you may recall, is the title of the best-selling book by Francis Mays and all these years later that's exactly where Rita braver found one of the most pain as villas in Tuscany attracting a constant stream of Torres called from SLA from my yarn for Soleil sign. Yes, it is not housed from the book American Francis Mays felt an irresistible urge to buy back in 1990 and it was wise it was derelict. This whole front garden was practically in the road. Mays transformed the 300-year-old property outside and again, even breaking through walls and when we started opening that course without house was falling was one scene in the movie. It was really accurate under the Tuscan sun was the movie that was on her memoir about storing the house book spent more than two years on the bestseller list, much to the shock of this one-time professor and went. I expected to sell like one of my books of poetry which means not at all anything.

He touched a chord with so many people wondered that a lot. It's a woman taking a risk in doing something out of the plan out of expectations. Even her own expectations and then of course as a writer. I like to think that writing does. One morning Francis played by Diane Lane taking up with an alien lover next project which doesn't phase her long time like partner at all. Book is about two happy people come to task all mazelike, his wife, a poet and professor was here from the beginning. Many relationships would never survive the redoing what was the key tickets love, respect, sense of adventure.

This is gorgeous Renaissance church. Those adventures are featured in the seven other books.

Mays has now written about Italy including her latest ceiling any time you leave the party night.

The last thing someone says see you focuses on the beaten track town.

No child like her adopted where she seems to know everyone beautiful LA prosciutto. The new book is sprinkled with recipes, semolina gnocchi has a couple loves to cook. So there's our eggplant and vaulting the we made inside this you know it's spring in Tuscany. When you say five with pecorino that is so good after all these years. Francis Mays marvels life now never expected to have no isn't that great. Not to be able to expect as if you can expected and predicted it not as much fun it seems like almost everything in Florence is a cut above and we mean almost everything the Maria novella where a church of the same name stood since 1360. It may not look like it from the outside, but inside it's truly a thing of beauty is amazing. It looks like it's part of the church there. Choose murals and all the beautiful snow just fabulous beauty Santa Maria novella pharmacy is not to be the oldest apothecary in the world all pharmacy director John Luca follow-up says it dates back to 1221 when it's Dominican monks began experimenting with alchemy. A century later, they came up with a product made from roses. They hoped would defeat the great plague which killed an estimated 60% of Europe is set to to play is a beauty product rosewater which is been used as a face tonic for the past eight years sees tradition of innovation. There the monks were the first to use the hall and perfume. They created a lookover to help numb pain in childbirth, and aromatic vinegar is three things so it's very strong Santa Maria Novalis garden produces plants and flowers used in products made by hand signal single day. Come to bring it all. If customers need a drink after shopping don't need to look our Maria Novalis anciently wars are now used upscale cocktail spots like Florence's Hotel Savoy amazing for us because they are easier. Mean something really. History and hip coexist in a city that defines beauty as we've seen, the part of Maggio is the historic bridge where gold is always in fashion action. Tracy Smith tells us is the life's work of modern designer Brunello Cuccinelli in a country thousands of little towns like being deserted people moving to the cities so the layout is thriving. The work of one extraordinary man. His name is Brunello Cuccinelli and if you haven't heard of him. Maybe it's because you're not shopping in well the right places. Shelley makes luxury where the finest fabrics all very carefully made in the clothing bound for the best stores and the brightest light Ryan Reynolds has been known to show up wearing Cuccinelli same for Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio Cuccinelli cashmere sweater can cost $2000 a suit closer to five and this was all started by a man with a dream and not much else. Brunello Cuccinelli was born near Sola Mayo in 1953 and grew up in a house with no plumbing and no electricity. As a young man inspired by the woman he would eventually marry. He hit on the idea of making knitwear money did you have when you started this business.

Well we were farmers, so I didn't have even a dollar in my pocket – so with a $500 loan he made a handful of cashmere sweaters and now Valley international $500 million a year company. It's not just about money.

This company Brunello Cuccinelli changed his life and the lives of nearly everyone around him started with some tomatoes church which was practically restored to its original glory, then build this 240 part of the village tore down old warehouses that cluttered the valley and let trees grow there instead. Cuccinelli factory is beautiful to an entire wall is mostly Windows people the feeling that they're working outside and as you might ask Cuccinelli also eases workers more than they get just about anywhere else but forget about overtime. It's forbidden to work after 5:30 PM. Check to see the boss believes that working too many hours will his words steal your soul balance between mine so fine, so no 1 PM every day very stylish workforce company dining hall mandatory lunch hamper his workers comes from watching his own father drag himself home each day from his backbreaking job at a cement factory you saw the tears in his eyes see. Yes, 15, 16, it was really impact my father Billy that's what got my inspiration and that's where my big project of life came from moral and economic dignity of the human being. Cuccinelli calls all of this humanistic enterprise in the world of industry. Apparently it works. The company is growing and Cuccinelli himself is a billionaire you were on the Forbes list as being billionaire and people show this to your father. What did your father say that you listen he pointed at me as he said the only thing that matters to me is for you to be a good man. This stream of my life and looking at Salomé gelato alone may be worth a trip to Florence sat down tells us is yet one more Italian contribution to the good life, hazelnuts, steam, family businesses and star in recipes in the Piedmont region of Italy. The rolling hills are covered with trees required to clear my climate here is perfect for them and in well A, Pardo told us these are your trees since it has about 12,000, which produce the nuts. They roast for their own chocolate hazelnut spread tradition here still pieces. It's a much more famous version that paved the way for their success. Little Kayla Helen is a product that made hazelnuts famous throughout the world. He said in the 1940s Italian pastry maker PA through for arrow created new tele-, which is now so popular it sells in 160 countries fans gush about it. It's about the only thing on the menu in some cafés. What is it that makes the tell of almost 12 addictive the company that makes this stuff Ferrero wants to keep it a secret. They would not let us inside to shoot the process and they declined a request for an interview had some bad press regarding the Palm oil in their product in recently hazelnut suppliers in Turkey, Paros actually delete the more hazelnuts into their spread, which means less sugar and no palm oil percentage of nearby tiny town of Amelia hazelnut celebrated so Giuseppe can Opio that though Ray notes the king of hazelnuts, and this is the house of here several generations of the connubial family work together almost in all of the not when I crack open hazelnuts, Giuseppe said goodness. The aroma formal. They showed us how to make their specialties look toward, which uses their own artisanal spread more than half of it comprised of pure hazelnuts to new tele-Giuseppe said they taught.

This could become a job. Daughter Paola added the rich chocolate hazelnut creation is been a staple for generations of local cooks were delighted to share this precious not with the rest of the world will this a Sunday morning in Florence. Here again is Jane Pauley so so far from here in the countryside is the house saying our needs no introduction Alina Chow takes us to visit. Staying and his wife Trudy Palacios is the very definition of a task in a state it's a 400-year-old villa about an hour south of Florence. Listen closely you you might hear a rather well-known musician person staying he owns the place.

Along with his wife Trudy Steiner about this place Last staying and Styler. It's a summer house for their growing family. You two can stay here, it's available to rent for weddings and birthdays.

Even the honeybee are living the high life. You can't tell if he went to go, but if you give it really delicious food and a nice house.

We have a chestnut growth that makes chestnut honey. It's a long way from sting and Styler's roots, working-class was born Gordon Sumner in building town in northern England. Styler grew up in central England.

2010 July.

However, there was one woman who is also important in your life and that's the claim that story I lived right next to ship you, I would think is a could.

Is this what I will do grow up. The yard was a terrifying place, noisy, dangerous, so I have this fantasy that I would be a musician one day royalty arrived to Chris and ship my sting got a glimpse outside world history comes the Queen Mother Rolls-Royce was like a load right is waving the flags should call but I thought. Being seen as for Styler, her father expected her to become a typist but her dream was to be on stage. This came as a shock to my family because nobody in our street access most of the people in the street worked at the Ford Motor factory all they want at the local brush works with inmate paintbrushes father gave her an ultimatum, get a job or leave the house so at age 18. Young Trudy went out for the birthplace of William Shakespeare packed my tiny little suitcase and headed towards where else Stratford phone, a specific kind of an act. Let's go back to gamble paid off by age 25 she landed leading roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company sting was equally ambitious woman change my life. I didn't think much of the Queen Mother to mention raw so you don't have to sell your body to raw. Roxanne was the first of a series of worldwide hits sting mariners to kids that Trudy Styler started to dawn on us into getting to know each other that they box in a way that friends day spa. Let's just say they married 27 years ago after a long search found ill Palacios reported for so the two souls once the house was in order. They turns to the field. I will follow Storch. I love the idea of having a lot of land around that could be cultivated in some way with the help of experts and locals.

Some work to the land for generation brought back all the vegetable garden and so this is the result of years and years and years of TLC. Yeah and I see the fruits of your labor and it's a good feeling. Otherwise, get back the wine names are straight out of this repertoire, 61, mine is also worth Styler is a movie producer director still lacks never meant for corded for albums at the Villa's latest record came out this summer and he's now on a world tour on do you watch at age 67.

Slowing down is not an option for seven times serial.

I never anticipated stupidly, even though the six children never thought they would have children so dumb I this summer, the family will gather here, once again, Marty, James the Butler will show off the spread… And the 400-year-old spirit of ill will live on a product huge local collection due process place but I do know about you but I could use some caffeine espresso with Seth down southern Italian city on espresso's here and coffee here is like a religion. The gum greenness was established.

Italy was back would be like about this part of our Marcello offers high-end tours of the city's regular stock espresso simply cold coffee here takes about 30 seconds to prove less than that drink okay. Please take your time but you know what works our house really, how many cups of coffee think working here roughly 10 pieces.

It's a real shame to simply knock it back. Think about what happened for the selected hole in the right Of espresso. See bottom right level of sourness and sweetness.

There's so much to know. He developed the University of coffee at its headquarters in the northeastern port city of yesterday. There are more than 140 V can affect the final result in the cop said yes rule East Distefano Giannini is a sort of coffee.

Prof. what Shaklee is espresso if you consider from letting espresso means under pressure. This is the way we are struck, Italians invented this highly calibrated method of preparation first beans must be roasted around just right or in itself coffee beans from about a dozen different countries any given time has run 100,000 bags of it on hand. That is enough to brew more than 650 million cups of coffee that seems just about enough to fuel the city of Naples which brings us back in your local spot. There is a bit of competition here among different Italian cities. Who has the best golf indeed espresso is brewed under pressure with a fair dose of passion and try. I'm Jane Pauley. Thank you for listening and please join us again next Sunday morning with preacher this week. Stephen Long live Mitch McConnell in one of Washington's biggest midterm monument list for me to Senate races you think Republicans have the best chance of taking a democratic seed with Nevada not Georgia. Georgia is right up there with New Hampshire's products to New Hampshire people really just kind of don't like you have more from this week's conversation, follow the take out with Maj. Garrett on Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts