Use of libretto in Sentences. 28 Examples
The examples include libretto at the start of sentence, libretto at the end of sentence and libretto in the middle of sentence
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libretto at the end of sentence
- Or something along the lines of the dual-screen Toshiba libretto?
- At the back of the notes, tucked into a folder, I found Xavier Frontenac's libretto.
- For the handful of archaic words which Jameson uses (uses repeatedly, in many cases), a short glossary has been provided on the final page of each libretto.
libretto in the middle of sentence
- The printed libretto was handsomely got up.
- In his libretto Mr. Schwartz tells the story well.
- He explained the gestures in the libretto he prepared for his audience.
- Opera in three acts by G. Puccini , libretto by G. Giacosa and L. Illica.
- I ask myself whether Chaillot ever glanced at his libretto, let alone read it.
- The Toshiba libretto W105 is a napkin-sketched concept unexpectedly brought to life.
- Mozart received the libretto in advance and composed some of the recitatives in Salzburg.
- I do not claim that our libretto was good poetry but it served as a vehicle for the tunes.
- Multi - are based on the Han Chinese folk tales, legends, novels on, then libretto compiled.
- But when he and Slater came to devise the dramatic structure of the libretto, something different resulted.
- The libretto, by Hugh Wheeler, is based on Christopher Bond's 1973 stage version of the Victorian original.
- Thus the best libretto ever written for the best opera ever written is scarcely tolerable as reading matter.
- SHEAHEN: You were given the literal translation of Boublil's libretto . Did you stick closely to that text?
- However Cavalli's most popular work was on a libretto by Giacinto Cicognini packed with effective situations.
- While I found the libretto an interesting concept, I didn't see the benefit of it over a standard tablet computer.
- Performed by Mecklenburgh Opera, the libretto is based on a story by the expressionist writer and artist, Bruno Schulz.
- During the autumn Mozart was commissioned by the emperor to write another opera buffa, again to a libretto by Da Ponte.
- Adaptation of text from score to libretto, including overlapping lines in ensemble passages, is determined by the editor.
- The libretto, mostly numbers, solfege syllables and quirky, stream-of-consciousness spoken texts, works its own hypnotic spell.
- Calligraphy renditions of the libretto and original paintings will be projected as a dynamic staging for the musical adaptation.
- He wrote the libretto for “Billy Budd” by Benjamin Britten, a British composer who called him “our most musical novelist”.
- The libretto and music, completed in 1928, came from the rambunctious intellectual environment of Paris between the two world wars.
- He was still unsatisfied mocking him, therefore he invited the critic to his house and read him the libretto aloud in front of his friends.
- The libretto was regarded at the radio as something of a masterpiece of translation and from time to time suitable composers had been sought.
- On the other hand, perhaps there is something to be said for the convenience of downloading a libretto in one's own home rather than looking for it in a library or book store.
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