librettister
Librettister is a term used to describe a writer who creates the libretto, the text of a musical dramatic work such as an opera, oratorio, or musical theater piece. The libretto includes dialogue, scenes, and the sung or chanted lyrics that accompany the music. In English, the standard term is librettist, while librettister appears in some languages or historical usages as a variant of the same role.
The librettister collaborates closely with the composer, and often with directors, producers, and performers, to shape
The practice arose with the rise of opera in the late Renaissance and Baroque periods in Europe.
Today the term librettist is standard in English, with librettister recognized in some linguistic contexts as