Che originali!

Che originali! is a 1798 farsa in one act by Simon Mayr for the Teatro San Benedetto. The libretto by Gaetano Rossi was based on an earlier French farce from 1779. It was the earliest of Mayr's works to be widely produced.[1]

Recording

  • Thomas Gropper (Don Febeo), Stefanie Früh (Aristea), Gisela Gropper, Stephen Caira (Don Carolino), Robert Merwald (Biscroma) Georgisches Kammerorchester, Franz Hauk, 2CD Guild
gollark: It's £25 or so and never goes on sale, so no.
gollark: Wait, you could actually play Factorio and experience the difficulty in centrally coordinating production of everything with just 200ish items and machines which are deterministic and always do the same thing vs the several million (in different locations) items modern society will need to produce and... well, economies of scale, and nondeterminism, and local variation, and whatnot.
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References

  1. William Ashbrook Donizetti and His Operas 1983- 0521276632 p213 "The earliest of Mayr's works to be widely produced was a one-act farsa, Che originali!"
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