noun A person who writes the text of an opera or other musical work
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In the context of film and television, a librettist may be involved in writing the script for a musical or a project with a strong musical component.
A librettist is responsible for writing the text of an opera, including the lyrics and dialogue that the characters sing.
In musical theater, a librettist writes the book or script of the show, which includes the spoken dialogue and lyrics for the songs.
Librettists collaborate with composers to create vocal works such as cantatas, oratorios, and other forms of classical music.
A librettist is a writer who is specifically skilled in writing the text for operas, musicals, or other musical productions. They work closely with composers to create the storyline, characters, and dialogue that will be set to music.