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Definition of the day : « librettist »

  • As in playwright : noun person who writes for the theater
  • As in poet : noun person who writes expressive, rhythmic verse
  • As in poetaster : noun poet
  • As in poetess : noun poet
  • As in rhymer : noun poet
  • As in rhymester : noun poet
  • As in versifier : noun poet
Example sentences :
  • Of its immense success widow and librettist were in no doubt.
  • Extract from : « Melomaniacs » by James Huneker
  • There was no holding the inspired Librettist and the talented young Composer.
  • Extract from : « Ade's Fables » by George Ade
  • There are the verses, exclaimed the librettist; I wrote them in an hour.
  • Extract from : « The Life of Rossini » by Henry Sutherland Edwards
  • Handel's librettist, whoever he was, did his work downright badly.
  • Extract from : « Old Scores and New Readings » by John F. Runciman
  • The Margaret of Gounod and his librettist is not a real person, but a sort of keepsake beauty who sings keepsake music.
  • Extract from : « Evelyn Innes » by George Moore
  • Its leaves were tattered, and the librettist had long since renounced his pen in favour of auctioneering in the North.
  • Extract from : « The Quaint Companions » by Leonard Merrick
  • I am very pleased with you as a librettist, only keep conciseness in view and avoid prolixity.
  • Extract from : « The Life & Letters of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky » by Modeste Tchaikovsky
  • In 1822 he had associated himself with Scribe as librettist, and other operas now followed in quick succession.
  • Extract from : « The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 » by Various
  • After Dumas comes the librettist who transposed the story into suitable Italian verse to be set to music.
  • Extract from : « Stars of the Opera » by Mabel Wagnalls
  • The librettist was in a happy vein that morning, and thought he had over-written himself.
  • Extract from : « The Life of Rossini » by Henry Sutherland Edwards