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How to use libretto in a sentence

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The compact libretto used less of the flowery, arcane language that once had seemed a requisite of high style.
The libretto is mainly written in English with some parts in Tagalog, Japanese and Spanish.
Composers set countless lyrics to music, and opera depended upon the poetry of the libretto.
The trouble with Orpheus is its new libretto, which seemed determined to turn this charming opera buffa into a crude opera boffola.
And there is an unpublished libretto for an opera scored by Alberto, Bolivia's most famous composer.
Gillingham's libretto revolves around the conflict between the champions of economic statism and proponents of economic liberalism.
Like many a libretto and even many a straight play, it creates its dramatic flux by a careful control and mixture of versification.
This unadapted edition of the libretto enables students to enjoy the language of one of France's cultural treasures.
A script offers no more to a great moviemaker than an opera libretto does to a great composer.
One may lament the absence of a libretto but the CD version will probably be in most collectors' libraries anyway.
First, although it provides an Italian libretto, there are no translations of the sung text.
On the concerto disc is also a choral work with a libretto devised to show the cruelty of man to beast and bird.
In a letter of June, 1815, Rossini wrote to a poet concerning a proposed libretto for a new work for Rome.
The libretto contains an essay, a synopsis, and texts in English and transliterated Russian.
In making his libretto from the biblical text, he has boldly put that figure at the centre of his scheme.
An opera libretto is something we would like to do, but it is a matter of finding the time.
The libretto turns a typical Twain idea of human weakness into a celebration of the small town against the wicked city slicker.
It is also a very good recording including a sumptuous libretto and extensive historical notes.
The baroque Italian used for the libretto is complicated and often encumbers the listener, taking away from the melodic tunes of the arias.
The libretto was re-written for raciness and local flavour and sung in English with surtitles, which seems redundant but was surprisingly handy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The libretto, based upon the aeschylean tragedy, is the work of Benkstern and has considerable literary merit.
I do not claim that our libretto was good poetry but it served as a vehicle for the tunes.
The summer was devoted to the composition of Belshazzar, for which Jennens had supplied the libretto.
The music is lost, but the libretto survives, and that is enough to account for the collapse.
Mozart, when he wrote the score to Da Ponte's libretto, was excited to production by the situations.
An actual wager laid in Vienna is said to have furnished the basis for Da Ponte's libretto.
He also seized the opportunity of offering him a libretto for a new oratorio.
Do you mean to say you are not asking me if we will resell the libretto?
In writing the libretto I had become acquainted with the actresses.
He did not notice that the binding which held the libretto was tricolored.
Both the textual and musical sources for the work thus show numerous emendations to or complete rewritings of Telemann's libretto.
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