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librettist

[li-bret-ist] / lɪˈbrɛt ɪst /








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By 2011, she and her longtime librettist, Stephen Kitsakos, were collaborating to adapt the book — not knowing yet where or when the full opera would ever be performed.

From Seattle Times

This double-edged aspect is brilliantly captured by “Flight,” the opera by contemporary composer Jonathan Dove and playwright/librettist April De Angelis that receives its company premiere in Seattle Opera’s new production.

From Seattle Times

The Santa Monica stage’s partnerships include a diverse mix of performers, directors, choreographers, composers, librettists and arts venues.

From Los Angeles Times

Over its first six seasons, Heartbeat Opera had produced works from only white composers and librettists including Verdi’s “Macbeth” and Mozart’s “Don Giovanni.”

From Los Angeles Times

Throughout the company, more diversity was needed, the report said, not just among dancers, but also among the musicians, librettists and other artists who work there, and in the company’s technical and administrative staff.

From New York Times