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Was (wer) ist librettist$44487$ - definition

AUSTRIAN WRITER (1884-1951)
Alfred Grunwald (librettist); Alfred Gruenwald (librettist)
  • Memorial plaque in Vienna [[Alsergrund]] – "The writer Alfred Grünwald lived from 1927 until his emigration in 1938 in this house."

libretto         
  • Poster for ''[[La figlia di Iorio]]'' where the librettist, [[Gabriele D'Annunzio]], is given top billing
  • Pages from an 1859 libretto for ''[[Ernani]]'', with the original Italian lyrics, English translation and musical notation for one of the arias
  • [[Henry Purcell]] (1659–1695), whose operas were written to English libretti
  • The composer of ''[[Cavalleria rusticana]]'', [[Pietro Mascagni]], flanked by his librettists, [[Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti]] and [[Guido Menasci]]
TEXT USED FOR AN EXTENDED MUSICAL WORK
Libretti; Librettist; Librettos; Libretist; Lobreto; Lobretto; Livret; Textbuch; Opera libretto
[l?'br?t??]
¦ noun (plural libretti -ti or librettos) the text of an opera or other long vocal work.
Derivatives
librettist noun
Origin
C18: from Ital., dimin. of libro 'book'.
Libretto         
  • Poster for ''[[La figlia di Iorio]]'' where the librettist, [[Gabriele D'Annunzio]], is given top billing
  • Pages from an 1859 libretto for ''[[Ernani]]'', with the original Italian lyrics, English translation and musical notation for one of the arias
  • [[Henry Purcell]] (1659–1695), whose operas were written to English libretti
  • The composer of ''[[Cavalleria rusticana]]'', [[Pietro Mascagni]], flanked by his librettists, [[Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti]] and [[Guido Menasci]]
TEXT USED FOR AN EXTENDED MUSICAL WORK
Libretti; Librettist; Librettos; Libretist; Lobreto; Lobretto; Livret; Textbuch; Opera libretto
·noun The words themselves.
II. Libretto ·noun A book containing the words of an opera or extended piece of music.
libretto         
  • Poster for ''[[La figlia di Iorio]]'' where the librettist, [[Gabriele D'Annunzio]], is given top billing
  • Pages from an 1859 libretto for ''[[Ernani]]'', with the original Italian lyrics, English translation and musical notation for one of the arias
  • [[Henry Purcell]] (1659–1695), whose operas were written to English libretti
  • The composer of ''[[Cavalleria rusticana]]'', [[Pietro Mascagni]], flanked by his librettists, [[Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti]] and [[Guido Menasci]]
TEXT USED FOR AN EXTENDED MUSICAL WORK
Libretti; Librettist; Librettos; Libretist; Lobreto; Lobretto; Livret; Textbuch; Opera libretto
(librettos, or libretti)
The libretto of an opera is the words that are sung in it.
...the author of one or two opera librettos.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Alfred Grünwald (librettist)

Alfred Grünwald (1884–1951) was an Austrian author, librettist, and lyricist. Some of his better-known works were written in conjunction with the composers Franz Lehár, Emmerich Kálmán, Oscar Straus, Paul Abraham, and Robert Stolz.