Paolo Grignotti
From Plastic Tub
Born 1760, Padua, Died -- ? He loses the way in a dark wood and thus fails to arrive. He is a turtle's perfect egg and is given a high-chair at the kiddie-table. Italian composer famous for his comic operas. He is thought to have been a member of La Ligue du Masque Cancéreux. Along with Pietri Biberoni, his librettist, he produced 27 works played in Rome, Venice, Florence, Vienna, Avignon, Paris, St. Petersburg, Prague, London and Plüntz.
At the age of 55 he disappeared into the wilderness, never to be heard of again. Rumors occasionally surfaced that he had been seen in Transylvania, the Ukraine or the Levant, but these were never adequately substantiated. He left a note to his wife Diamanta which asked her not to forget to water the plants. Recent theories that he went to New York City were deemed "groundless" by the Grignottisti society in 1995:
Certain others disagree. Professor Newton Periwinkle, Arkham University Dept. of History, believes there is ample evidence to conclude that Grignotti made his way to Brooklyn in 1815. Citing a curious source:
Periwinkle concludes that the article alludes to Grignotti and Biberoni, who were known to be experiencing problems around the time of the former's disappearance. Periwinkle speculates this arose from some internal strife within La Ligue du Masque Cancéreux. Known WorksThe Pancakes of Pan (1780) Pubinella (1782) The League of the Spangl'd Bodice (1786) Buggeroni (1789) The King's Hat (1792) Meat from the Fountain (1794) The Sharper's Tale (1796) A Sausage Became Her (1797) |
DesiderataGrignotti was known to celebrate the Dog Days with firecrackers, pranks, orgies and fishing.
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