A boito
[boi-toh; italian baw-ee-taw] /ˈbɔɪ toʊ; italian ˈbɔ i tɔ/
noun
arrigo
[uh-ree-goh;; italian ahr-ree-gaw] /əˈri goʊ;; italian ɑrˈri gɔ/ (show ipa), 1842–1918, italian opera composer, poet, and novelist.
boito
/italian ˈbɔːito/
noun
arrigo (arˈriɡo). 1842–1918, italian operatic composer and librettist, whose works include the opera mefistofele (1868) and the librettos for verdi’s otello and falstaff
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