1 : the actual pages and the text of a work (as an Opera) for the musical theater2 : the book containing a libretto Origin of LIBRETTO Italian, diminutive of libro book, from Latin libr-, liberFirst Known Use: is mean, "work"
Little book literally. It means documents , in particular libretto is the car document.
the text or words of an opera or similar extended musicalcomposition.
little book
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Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
Pesante is Italian for heavy.
The text of an opera is called a "libretto". It often contains both the original text (often in Italian or German) and the translation, commonly in English.
"Libretto" is the technical term for the text and lyrics.
The Italian musical term morendo indicates a decrease in volume or tempo, but often affects both; to make the sound slowly die away.
Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
Pesante is Italian for heavy.
It's Italian for quick.
The text of an opera is called a "libretto". It often contains both the original text (often in Italian or German) and the translation, commonly in English.
Usually a musical term, it means to remain in a position for an indicated passage.
"Libretto" is the technical term for the text and lyrics.
The musical term largamente is used to mean "broadly", but in everyday Italian speech, it means "abundantly".
The Italian musical term morendo indicates a decrease in volume or tempo, but often affects both; to make the sound slowly die away.
" sempre ".
The musical term for soft is piano. This means soft in Italian.
sforzando, like an accent, suddenly playing the note loudly and accented
The Italian word 'affettuso' means that the music should be played in a lovely and tender way.