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John Weidman (402 bytes)
1: ...ed States|American]] librettist. He is the son of Librettist and Novelist [[Jerome Weidman]]. 13: [[Category:musical theatre librettists|Weidman, John]] Lerner and Loewe (335 bytes) 1: ...sical comedy]] writing team of [[lyricist]] and [[librettist]] [[Alan Jay Lerner]] and composer [[Frederick Lo... Alain Boublil (359 bytes) 1: '''Alain Boublil''' is a librettist, best known for his collaborations with the compo... Anne Caldwell (380 bytes) 1: ...]), also known as '''Anne Caldwell O'Dea''' was a librettist and lyricist. She was born in [[Boston, Massachus... Albert Schatz (477 bytes) 1: ...1910), a [[musicologist]], [[composer]], and/or [[librettist]][http://www.datamics.com/Pages/MUSIC/Music.html] Lorenzo da Ponte (2756 bytes) 3: ... [[August 17]] [[1838]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] librettist. He provided [[libretto]]s for many composers, bu... 7: Relocating to [[Vienna]], Da Ponte was appointed librettist to the New Italian Theatre in 1781 on the recomme... 9: ... as a tutor of Italian, as a bookseller, and as a librettist to the Drury Lane Theatre, until he went [[bankru... 19: [[Category:Opera librettists|Da Ponte]] Francesco Maria Piave (1795 bytes) 3: ...h]] [[1876]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[libretto|librettist]] who was [[Giuseppe Verdi|Verdi]]'s life-long fr... 5: ...[Salvatore Cammarano]] as Verdi's main mid-career librettist, writing the librettos for Verdi's [[opera]]s ''[... 12: *[http://opera.stanford.edu/librettists/Piave.html Complete List of Piave's librettos] 16: [[Category:Opera librettists|Piave, Maria]] Lorenzo (521 bytes) 8: ** [[Lorenzo Da Ponte]] (1749-1838), [[librettist]] Michael Stewart (playwright) (457 bytes) 1: ...[New York City]]- [[1987]]), [[playwright]] and [[librettist]]. Graduated from Yale School of Drama in [[1953... Ottavio Rinuccini (392 bytes) 1: ...21]]) was an [[Italian]] [[Baroque]] composer and librettist. 6: [[Category:Opera librettists|Rinuccini, Ottavio]] Alfred Grunwald (674 bytes) 1: ...1884]] - [[24 February]] [[1951]]) was an author, librettist, and lyricist. Gwen Harwood (780 bytes) 1: ...essie Foster''', was an [[Australia]]n poet and [[librettist]]. She was born in George Furth (749 bytes) 1: ... is an [[United States|American]] stage actor and librettist. 27: [[Category:Musical theatre librettists|Furth, George]] Chester Kallman (892 bytes) 1: ...75]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[poet]], librettist, and translator, best known for his collaboration... John Caird (978 bytes) 10: ...'' is also the name of a [[director]], [[libretto|librettist]], and [[lyrics|lyricist]] in [[musical theater]]... Hugh Wheeler (844 bytes) 1: ...'', was an [[United States|American]] playwright, librettist, poet, and translator. 24: [[Category:Musical theatre librettists|Wheeler, Hugh]] Otto Harbach (867 bytes) 1: ...]] - [[January 24]], [[1963]]) was a lyricist and librettist of about 50 [[musical]] comedies. He was born in... Felice Romani (4007 bytes) 3: ...llini]]. Romani was considered the finest Italian librettist between [[Metastasio]] and [[Arrigo Boito|Boito]]... 7: ...ni became the most highly regarded of all Italian librettists of his age, producing nearly one hundred. In spi... 22: [[Category:Opera librettists|Romani, Felice]] Hans Werner Henze (1170 bytes) 3: ...is sometimes controversial political beliefs. The librettist of his [[oratorio]]/[[requiem]] for [[Che Guevara... Cimitero Monumentale di Milano (2151 bytes) 11: *[[Arrigo Boito]] (1842-1918), composer and Librettist 21: *[[Francesco Maria Piave]] (1810-1876), librettist, poet
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