Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte, music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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Year - "The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second Year by the People of the several States, and the Electors in each State shall have the Qualifications requisite for Electors of the most numerous Branch of the State Legislature." Article 1, Section 2
descriptive words are also known as vivid words.
There are no 5 letter words that start with Q and end with O. There are however five words that start with Q and end with O:QuangoQuartoQuattrocentoQuebrachoQuomodo
The letters spell the words do, he, hi, ho, id, if and in. The letters spell the words is, it, no, of, oh, on, so and to.
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The music was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The libretto (the words) were written by Lorenzo da Ponte.
The libretto (words), were by Lorenzo da Ponte.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the music and Lorenzo da Ponte was the librettist for the Opera Cosi fan tutte (note the spelling of the last word :)The title means something like "That's what they all do" where the "they" is feminine (that's why the word needs the "e" ending rather than the "i", which would be masculine). Thus, "That's what all women do" :)
Mozart wrote the music and the libretto (words) was written by Lorenzo Da Ponte.
Lorenzo da Ponte wrote the libretto [words] to the opera 'Cosi fan Tutti'. He also wrote the words to two other Mozart operas 'The Marriage of Figaro' and 'Don Giovanni'. He was a court librettist in Vienna.
The music for Cosi Fan Tutti was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the libretto was by Lorenzo Da Ponte. The two collaborated on Le Nozze di Figaro and Don Giovanni as well.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote the music to a libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the music and Lorenzo da Ponte was the librettist for the opera Cosi fan tutte (note the spelling of the last word :)The title means something like "That's what they all do" where the "they" is feminine (that's why the word needs the "e" ending rather than the "i", which would be masculine). Thus, "That's what all women do" :)
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Libretto [words] by Lorenzo da Ponte.
musical, opera maybe?
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