Yes, there is a libretto available for Tchaikovsky's Opera "The Enchantress" (also known as "Kakaya na svete chudnitsa"). The opera, composed in 1887, features a Russian libretto by the composer himself, based on the story by Ivan Turgenev. While it may not be as widely published as other operatic librettos, it can be found in various collections or online resources dedicated to Russian opera.
Romantic, in the second half of the 1800s.
The libretto is a compilation of biblical verses from the old and New Testaments, set in three parts.
Largo, Quarter-note = 60 (60 beats per minute)
I believe it's called the Libretto.
Idomeneo
Libretto is the text to an Opera.
Libretto.
The libretto is the text - the lyrics - which the composer adds music to. The score is the music on which the libretto is sung.
Enchantress from the Stars was created in 1970.
The Enchantress - opera - was created in 1887.
"Libretto" is the technical term for the text and lyrics.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
The text of an opera is called a "libretto". It often contains both the original text (often in Italian or German) and the translation, commonly in English.
The libretto.
The 'libretto' is the words or story of the opera.
Plural form of Libretto is Libretti.
Toshiba Libretto was created in 1996.