libretto

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İngilizce - Türkçe
libretto
opera güftesi
opera güfte
librettistopera güftesi yazan kimse
opera kitabı
{i} opera metni
İngilizce - İngilizce
A book containing such a text
The text of a dramatic musical work, such as an opera
[lih-breh-toh] (Italian) "Little book " The text of an opera, oratorio, or other large-scale vocal work
text of a dramatic vocal work
{i} text or words of an opera or a long musical composition
The words themselves
The libretto of an opera is the words that are sung in it. the author of one or two opera librettos. librettos the words of an opera or musical play
the words of an opera or musical play
(from Italian, meaning 'little book') The text of an opera or oratorio In the past, it was printed as a booklet for the audience May or may not be written by the composer Its author is known as the librettist
Italian for "little book " In music, the text or words of an opera, oratorio, or other musical work involving text
The complete book of words for an opera, oratorio, cantata, etc
the text of an opera or an oratorio
The text (lyrics and any spoken parts) of an opera or oratorio
That cool book with all of the words to songs and vocal notes Usually rented, so don't loose them and always use pencil (Does anyone not use pencil when marking a script?)
The text of a work (as an opera) for the musical theater
A book containing the words of an opera or extended piece of music
Text of an opera or oratorio
the text of an opera
The literary text of an extended vocal composition such as an opera or musical comedy, whether or not it is published separately from the music The libretto of a musical comedy is sometimes called its book (Thorin)
text of an opera or sometimes of an oratorio
libretti
music, rare, plural of libretto
librettos
plural of libretto
Türkçe - İngilizce
libretto
book
wordbook
libretto

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    /ləˈbretō/ /ləˈbrɛtoʊ/

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    () From Italian, diminutive of libro (“book”), from Latin liber (“book”).