The compact libretto used less of the flowery, arcane language that once had seemed a requisite of high style. |
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The libretto is mainly written in English with some parts in Tagalog, Japanese and Spanish. |
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Composers set countless lyrics to music, and opera depended upon the poetry of the libretto. |
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The trouble with Orpheus is its new libretto, which seemed determined to turn this charming opera buffa into a crude opera boffola. |
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And there is an unpublished libretto for an opera scored by Alberto, Bolivia's most famous composer. |
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Gillingham's libretto revolves around the conflict between the champions of economic statism and proponents of economic liberalism. |
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Like many a libretto and even many a straight play, it creates its dramatic flux by a careful control and mixture of versification. |
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This unadapted edition of the libretto enables students to enjoy the language of one of France's cultural treasures. |
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A script offers no more to a great moviemaker than an opera libretto does to a great composer. |
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One may lament the absence of a libretto but the CD version will probably be in most collectors' libraries anyway. |
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First, although it provides an Italian libretto, there are no translations of the sung text. |
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On the concerto disc is also a choral work with a libretto devised to show the cruelty of man to beast and bird. |
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In a letter of June, 1815, Rossini wrote to a poet concerning a proposed libretto for a new work for Rome. |
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The libretto contains an essay, a synopsis, and texts in English and transliterated Russian. |
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In making his libretto from the biblical text, he has boldly put that figure at the centre of his scheme. |
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An opera libretto is something we would like to do, but it is a matter of finding the time. |
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The libretto turns a typical Twain idea of human weakness into a celebration of the small town against the wicked city slicker. |
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It is also a very good recording including a sumptuous libretto and extensive historical notes. |
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The baroque Italian used for the libretto is complicated and often encumbers the listener, taking away from the melodic tunes of the arias. |
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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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The libretto imports a number of Elizabethan lyrics which add to the overall lyrical quality of the work. |
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Wagner had promised that he would not compose any music for the libretto at a later date. |
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The anonymous libretto is based on the familiar story of Cain and Abel, as told in Genesis. |
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The libretto is based on rigorous research, supported by the work of a handful of reputable historians. |
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Included are readings of various segments of the libretto and electroacoustic music. |
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And it was to the adoring Mathilde to whom Wagner first showed his completed libretto of Tristan. |
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Here and there Wim Henderickx adds new music and Ramsey Nasr reshapes the libretto. |
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But Mozart's finest moments should not allow us to forget the role that the libretto of the same Magic Flute allots to the woman. |
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His right to do this in an opera libretto will be disputed by no one. |
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Ballet in two acts with choreography by Ivanov, libretto by Petipa, music by Tchaikovsky, and designs by M. I. Botcharov, K. Ivanov, and I. Vsevolojsky. |
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A full German libretto with an English translation makes this reissue recommendable even to collectors acquainting themselves with this opera for the first time. |
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There was an immediate clampdown on any subject that smacked of regicide and the San Carlo attempted to foist on Verdi its own re-write of the libretto. |
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Its provocative themes were smothered by a talky libretto that alternated between earnest exposition and sitcom jokes, set in smoothly tonal, insipid musical language. |
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Yet, he can still knock out a great tune when the libretto demands it. |
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The libretto is based on Perrault's familiar fairytale, but Petipa did much more with it than tell the story of Aurora's 100-year sleep and magical awakening. |
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Watching the court appearance was, to the untrained eye, like watching a German opera without a libretto. |
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The original libretto is lost, although it is known that the ballet featured Cupid, a game of blind man's buff, and a trio of shepherdesses, one of whom is disguised as a man. |
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A dense libretto, by the composer, and an expressionistic musical style, which searches out new instrumental colors, make this opera a masterpiece. |
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Opera in three acts based on an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, inspired by the novel La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas fils. |
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Not only was it that rare beast, a new opera, it was an opera that was Canadian to the core, with music by composer Estacio and a libretto by playwright Murrell. |
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The libretto gives plenty of scope for choruses, trios, duets and solos. |
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There is certainly room for a literal interpretation that portrays Wagner's gods, giants, dwarfs, and heroes as the Nordic myth and the libretto describe them. |
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When he was a boy in Vienna he told me a young couple sat him down with a libretto and had him listen to a performance of The Magic Flute on their crystal set. |
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To see how libretto works, you should see and hear as much repertoire as you can. |
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The opera, with a libretto by Cardinal Vincenzo Grimani, ran for 27 nights successively. |
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Wagner received a sum of money as the author of the libretto. |
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In the wake of the play's US success, the composer Stravinsky invited Thomas to write a libretto for an opera. |
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Pantomimus combined expressive dancing, instrumental music and a sung libretto, often mythological, that could be either tragic or comic. |
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In an effective way, the libretto depicts life on an Armenian kolkhoze or collective farm, with the beginning of the Second World War as background. |
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Whereas until the end of the 19th century there were writers practiced in the art of libretto writing and thoroughly schooled in the repertoire, in the 20th century, it was left in the hands of dilettantes. |
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For sheer repellence, its libretto, adapted by the composer from Dostoyevsky's like-named novella of social and moral corruption, has few operatic peers. |
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There are modish clichés in the libretto, from the reclusive computer programmer to the dipsomaniac divorcee whose Eastern European cleaner accidentally bins a work of contemporary art. |
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It may be flawed – weak libretto, slow pace – but what an outrage that a work of such ineffable gorgeousness has just been lying around, heard once in a blue moon! |
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File containing an autograph manuscript and a typescript of the libretto. |
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The libretto by Giacomo Cassetti is based on the story of Judith as told in the fourth book of the Apocrypha, and like other oratorios written for the Venetian conservatories, is in Latin rather than Italian. |
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The Moor Hassan, a basso buffo, appears as the comic character in both Schiller's tragedy and Beauquier's libretto. |
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Translated by Amanda Holden, the libretto is crisp but unmoving. |
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In addition, she has a strong ability to get behind the notes and inside the libretto emotionally, enhancing each presentation with appropriate gravitas and intensity. |
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Related: ETO general director: 'there is no traditional way of doing opera' There were some notable exceptions: WH Auden, for example, who knew and loved opera and understood how distinct libretto was from poetry. |
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Inside the bulging filing cabinet Clapp also found an unproduced version of Frank Wedekind's Lulu, the libretto of an unfinished opera based on Virginia Woolf's surreal novel Orlando and several screenplays. |
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When I read the report, I could not help but think of the libretto of Andrew Lloyd Webber's opera Evita, which is about Evita Peron, wife of the deceased Argentinean president, General Peron. |
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At the same time Teseo is in many respects an exception, since the Italian libretto of Nicola Haym is based on a French model, and therefore retains the structure of five acts which was usual in France. |
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A hard-hitting work, examined from various angles: Strauss's music, the libretto, Wilde's work, and the artists of the Opéra de Montréal production? |
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The original libretto is in French and was due to Emmanuel Mercier-Dupaty. |
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The libretto was a piece of hack work from a Parisian scenario factory run by an enterprising auteur of sorts named Eugene Scribe. |
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Benjamin Britten The play was adapted into an opera, with music by Benjamin Britten and libretto by Britten and Peter Pears. |
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Opera in three acts on a libretto by Yves Thériault. |
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In 1941 Britten produced his first music drama, Paul Bunyan, an operetta, to a libretto by Auden. |
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In September 1970 Britten asked Myfanwy Piper, who had adapted the two Henry James stories for him, to turn another prose story into a libretto. |
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Holst's libretto attracted much criticism, although Edwin Evans remarked on the rare treat in opera of being able to hear the words being sung. |
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Later in 1874 Gilbert offered the libretto to Richard D'Oyly Carte, but Carte could not use the piece at that time. |
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Gilbert arranged the original epic poem by Henry Hart Milman into a libretto suitable for the music, and it contains some original work. |
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In the same year, Owen contributed the libretto for a West End musical, composer Lionel Bart's Maggie May. |
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In 2008, Jones wrote the libretto for, and directed, an opera titled Evil Machines. |
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In 2011, he was commissioned to direct and write the libretto for another opera, entitled The Doctor's Tale. |
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I own a cd, have heard it, and have read the libretto three or four times. |
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McEwan has also written a number of produced screenplays, a stage play, children's fiction, an oratorio and a libretto titled For You with music composed by Michael Berkeley. |
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At the time the libretto was written, 1879, Penzance had become popular as a peaceful resort town, so the idea of it being overrun by pirates was amusing to contemporaries. |
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On each occasion, after a few months' pause, Gilbert responded with a libretto that met Sullivan's objections, and the partnership continued successfully. |
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Still, their collaboration resulted in opera libretti that are true literary texts, especially their libretto for Stravinsky's opera The Rake's Progress. |
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