Lyrics


While lyrics generally comprise the words of a song, extended musical compositions like operas utilize a 'libretto' – a specific term for the text of the work – and are written by a 'librettist', distinct from a lyricist who crafts lyrics for songs.

⭐ In the context of Lyrics, what term is typically used to describe the text of an opera, and who is its author?

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⭐ Core Definition: Lyrics

Lyrics are words that make up a song, usually consisting of verses and choruses. The writer of lyrics is a lyricist. The words to an extended musical composition such as an opera are, however, usually known as a "libretto" and their writer, as a "librettist". Rap songs and grime contain rap lyrics (often with a variation of rhyming words) that are meant to be spoken rhythmically rather than sung. The meaning of lyrics can either be explicit or implicit. Some lyrics are abstract, almost unintelligible, and, in such cases, their explication emphasizes form, articulation, meter, and symmetry of expression.

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HINT: Operas, unlike standard songs, employ a 'libretto' as the textual component, and the individual responsible for writing this text is known as a 'librettist'.

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