Libretto (singular) or Libretti (plural)
A book of words for an opera is called a "libretto." The libretto contains the text of the opera, including the dialogue and lyrics sung by the characters. It serves as the script for the performance and is essential for understanding the story and emotional context of the music.
Libretto. Italian for "little book."
I have no idea of what are you talkingabout
The script from an opera is called "libretto". An opera is the most complete of all musical works in my modest opinion, once require not only the orchestra's performance and the singers and their prepared voices but also their interpretation of the "libretto". So the singers performs like actors in a play which is very often a dramatic history. Listen to Madame Butterfly for example.
The text of an opera is called the libretto. If you're asking about the words or story of the opera itself, it's called a libretto. If you're asking about the translations now being offered at some operas during the performance, they're called "supertitles" or "surtitles."
A book of words for an opera is called a "libretto." The libretto contains the text of the opera, including the dialogue and lyrics sung by the characters. It serves as the script for the performance and is essential for understanding the story and emotional context of the music.
Essentially the script or dialogue scenario, called a script in drama and a libretto in opera.
Libretto. Italian for "little book."
I have no idea of what are you talkingabout
It is the play's script.
The storyline of an opera is called the "libretto." It serves as the text or script of the opera, containing the dialogue and lyrics sung by the characters. The libretto is often accompanied by music composed specifically for the opera, enhancing the emotional and dramatic elements of the story. Together, the libretto and music create a complete theatrical experience.
The script from an opera is called "libretto". An opera is the most complete of all musical works in my modest opinion, once require not only the orchestra's performance and the singers and their prepared voices but also their interpretation of the "libretto". So the singers performs like actors in a play which is very often a dramatic history. Listen to Madame Butterfly for example.
If by Play you mean drama and script, then when Opera is to sing, Play is to act.
Surtitles or supertitles.
The text of an opera is called the libretto. If you're asking about the words or story of the opera itself, it's called a libretto. If you're asking about the translations now being offered at some operas during the performance, they're called "supertitles" or "surtitles."
Every script is called a script. Regardless of the genre, the script is still called the script.
Example. You are writing a play for school. The actual writing part is called the script, script errors are words that are spelled wrong, or scenes that don't follow and there-fore re-writes are necessary.