Libretto.
Generally, a program. Booklets containing the text of the opera are called librettos (or libretti in Italian).
The text of an opera is called the libretto. If you're asking about the words or story of the opera itself, it's called a libretto. If you're asking about the translations now being offered at some operas during the performance, they're called "supertitles" or "surtitles."
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.
A book of words for an opera is called a "libretto." The libretto contains the text of the opera, including the dialogue and lyrics sung by the characters. It serves as the script for the performance and is essential for understanding the story and emotional context of the music.
The libretto.
The text of an opera is called the libretto and the writer is called a librettist.
Generally, a program. Booklets containing the text of the opera are called librettos (or libretti in Italian).
The text of an opera is called the libretto. If you're asking about the words or story of the opera itself, it's called a libretto. If you're asking about the translations now being offered at some operas during the performance, they're called "supertitles" or "surtitles."
The text to an Opera.
Libretto is the text to an Opera.
In opera, the text is written by a librettist.
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.
Essentially the script or dialogue scenario, called a script in drama and a libretto in opera.
A book of words for an opera is called a "libretto." The libretto contains the text of the opera, including the dialogue and lyrics sung by the characters. It serves as the script for the performance and is essential for understanding the story and emotional context of the music.
Lebritto.
The person who writes the text of an opera is known as a librettist. This individual is responsible for creating the storyline, dialogue, and lyrics that form the basis of the opera's text. The librettist's work is essential in shaping the overall narrative and emotional impact of the opera.
A summary of an opera is called a "libretto." The libretto includes the text of the opera, detailing the dialogue, lyrics, and stage directions. It serves as a guide to the story and characters, providing essential context for the music and performance. In some contexts, a brief overview of the opera's plot may also be referred to as a "synopsis."