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Libretto (singular) or Libretti (plural)
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."
They are called "opera glasses"
In almost every language it is called opera.
The lyrics of an opera are called the "libretto."
Surtitles or supertitles.
Libretto (singular) or Libretti (plural)
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."
They are called "opera glasses"
In almost every language it is called opera.
The lyrics of an opera are called the "libretto."
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The 'libretto' is the words or story of the opera.
the sydney opera house is called the sydney opera house because opera is song in the building and because of its great views.
Opera buffa
There is a misunderstanding that John Gay wrote an opera called The Beggar's Opera. This is not the case. Gay was born in Barnstaple, Devon , England and was a poet, not a composer. The words to The Beggar's Opera were written by Gay but the music was by Pepusch ( a German composer )
It was called the Opera Populaire in the 1880's.