Based on a novella by Prosper Mériméé, the libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy.
Librettist
Librettist
In opera, the text is written by a librettist.
The text of an opera is called the libretto and the writer is called a librettist.
The person who writes the text of an opera is known as a librettist. This individual is responsible for creating the storyline, dialogue, and lyrics that form the basis of the opera's text. The librettist's work is essential in shaping the overall narrative and emotional impact of the opera.
A person who writes the libretto for an opera is simply referred to as the librettist.
They usually don't.
A libretto is the text of an opera, musical, or other dramatic work, while a librettist is the person who writes the libretto. In other words, the librettist is the author of the text that is then set to music to create the final production.
María del Carmen - opera - was created in 1898.
Carmen was written by Georges Bizet in France, and premiered at the Opera Comique in Paris on 3 March 1875.
Carmen is traditionally sung in French. There is also an English version performed by the English National Opera.
Carmen is a French opera by Georges Bizet.