Librettists [noun]

Definition of Librettists:

person who writes for the theater

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Opposite/Antonyms of Librettists:

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Sentence/Example of Librettists:

Without applying to another librettist, he began to search for a ready-made text.

The librettist now having need of his services for the finale, Daland enters, and the act winds up with a showy trio.

There are the verses, exclaimed the librettist; I wrote them in an hour.

He proposed as a good subject, "Alexander and Roxane," and set a librettist to work at the adaptation of it.

In operatic work the librettist and composer must work hand in hand.

The critics admitted that she saved the “piece” in spite of composer and librettist.

His librettist would have it that gondoliers never sang Dante, but he would not give in.

He wished they had stayed at Mustapha, and had decided to leave Claude Heath alone with his violent librettist.

He had a considerable reputation as a song-writer and as a librettist in opera.

A lighthouse would be a swell place to stow away a leading librettist dressed up in a fool's costume, wouldn't it?