Donizetti's 64th opera (and thought by some to be his wittiest) tells of an old man who decides to cheat his nephew out of his inheritance by marrying a much younger girl. At its 1843 Paris premiere, it was sung by four of the greatest singers of the day: Grisi, Mario, Tamburini and Lablache. Since then it is revived whenever a group of singers of that level can be assembled to do justice to one of Donizetti's most wonderful scores.
Added by Upcoming Robot on October 15, 2010
Wow! You people really get started early!! /me had no idea the bars were open by 8am in SFO ... w00t!
Seriously though, looking forward to meeting with folks and chatting up the latest/greatest open source goodness.
Yeah, fixed... apparently if you leave the AM/PM field blank it defaults to AM. Doh!
Adding this to one of our stops while in SF. Looks like a great time to soak up open source vibes.
ryansking
7:55 am?
WTF?