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  1. Libretto - Wikipedia

    A libretto (from the Italian word libretto, lit. 'booklet') is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.

  2. Libretto | Musical Theatre, Opera & Ballet | Britannica

    libretto, text of an opera, operetta, or other kind of musical theatre. It is also used, less commonly, for a musical work not intended for the stage.

  3. LIBRETTO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of LIBRETTO is the text of a work (such as an opera) for the musical theater.

  4. Libretto: A Guide to The Heart of Opera Productions - Phamox Music

    5 days ago · A libretto is a term used to describe the text or script of an extended musical work like an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, or cantata.

  5. Librettos - Musicals of Stage and Screen: A Guide to Resources at the ...

    Nov 21, 2017 · A libretto, or "book," for a musical provides the script and song lyrics for a show. Search for librettos in the Library of Congress Online Catalog using the show title and composer name, and …

  6. libretto - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jan 24, 2026 · libretto (plural librettos or libretti) The text of a dramatic musical work, such as an opera. quotations

  7. Libretto Definition - American Literature – 1860 to Present Key Term ...

    A libretto is the text or script of a musical work, particularly in the context of opera and musical theater. It includes all the words sung by the performers, along with any spoken dialogue, stage directions, and …

  8. What is a Libretto? (with picture) - Musical Expert

    May 23, 2024 · Libretti accompany operas, musicals, masques, chorales, and a wide assortment of other forms of musical performance; they are quite simply the words which pair with the music to …

  9. LIBRETTO | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Eighty-nine little books, or libretti, produced for these semi-staged concerts over a 150-year period, have survived. While he concedes 'undoubted musical qualities', he finds that the libretto renders the …

  10. Libretto - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The word “libretto” (plural: “libretti” or “librettos”) is an Italian word which means “little book”. Sometimes a composer writes his own libretti, but usually a composer likes to have a librettist who can write the …