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Definition of Librettists

Librettist
Librettist Li*bret"tist (l[i^]*br[e^]t"t[i^]st), n. One who makes a libretto.

Meaning of Librettists from wikipedia

- highly regarded librettists in Europe. His libretti were set many times by many different composers. Another noted 18th-century librettist was Lorenzo Da...
- incomplete list of authors who have written libretti for operas. Only librettists with their own articles in Wikipedia are listed. The name of the composer...
- Beverley Cross (13 April 1931 – 20 March 1998) was an English playwright, librettist, and screenwriter. Born in London into a theatrical family, and educated...
- is a now retired category once presented to playwrights, authors and librettists of theatrical plays and musicals. Only nine awards were presented from...
- Workshop. In 2022, he created the Campbell Opera Librettist Prize, the first and only award for opera librettists in the history of the art form (administered...
- The Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical is awarded to librettists of the spoken, non-sung dialogue, and storyline of a musical play. Eligibility is...
- Luigi Ricci (8 July 1805 – 31 December 1859) was an Italian composer, particularly of operas. He was the elder brother of Federico Ricci, with whom he...
- George Schweinfurth; December 14, 1932 – August 11, 2008) was an American librettist, playwright, and actor. Furth was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of...
- (1912), librettist Alfred Deutsch-German Hoheit – der Franz! (1913), librettists Artur Landsberger and Willi Wolff Unsere Feldgrauen (1914), librettists Alfred...
- before his ****ociation with da Ponte, Mozart had already bullied several librettists into giving him the dramatically shaped ensembles he loved." The list...