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单词 recital
释义
recital
(rɪstəl )
Word forms: recitals
1. countable noun
A recital is a performance of music or poetry, usually given by one person.
...a solo recital by the harpsichordist Maggie Cole.
2. countable noun
If someone speaks for a long time, or says something that is boring or that has been heard many times before, you can describe it as a recital. [written]
Before long we all grew bored with his frequent recital of the foods he couldn't eat. [+ of]
I had their total attention during the thirty-five minutes that my recital took.
Collocations:
classical recital
The five-man band were accompanied by additional musicians playing violin, cello, flute and trumpet, and the performance had the sombre air of a classical recital.
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Gradually the noise swells into a wild, vibrating cacophony as the actors are revealed wearing elegant evening dress and positioned behind music stands as if for a classical recital.
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Demonstrating a talent with the instrument, she performed at her local church, but her concert debut, a classical recital, was given when she was twelve.
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solo recital
But there was a much bigger problem: the nature of the classical guitar itself and its core repertoire, as displayed in a solo recital.
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Equally, a few days before, in a solo recital here, one could hardly but feel that he stood with the most technically and artistically devastating players.
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His concerts, be it a solo recital or a small group performance, shock listeners from all over the world with their originality and their strength.
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She started playing the piano at the age of three, performing her first solo recital at the age of four.
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At the age of 11 gave his first solo recital.
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song recital
Other recordings include a song recital and a programme of spirituals.
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He has paced his career, tackling the heavier roles in his repertoire only when he has felt ready, and maintaining a healthy balance between opera, concert work and song recitals.
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She dedicates 5 months per year to song recitals.
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The festival offers song recitals, solo instrumental recitals and chamber music.
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Miller has appeared in many art song recitals and frequently includes music by contemporary composers.
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violin recital
It's me going to violin recitals, me doing their homework, me doing the bathtime tonight and getting them to school in the morning.
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His violin recitals were marked with masterly touches, full of masculine grandeur.
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She also gave violin recitals, violin lessons, and coached string players.
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Nonetheless, students must attend his lengthy violin recitals every day, or else they must buy him a large bag of candy and watch him eat it as punishment.
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vocal recital
I cannot recall a recent vocal recital that reduced me to jelly so quickly.
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But never before has a burn come simply from listening to a vocal recital.
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In a vocal recital, a concert team may have one or more vocalists as the principal performer(s).
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During the first and second seasons the theatre staged seven or eight operas per season, as well as an operetta, a zarzuela, and vocal recitals.
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Translations:
Chinese: 演奏会通常是一个人的
Japanese: 独奏会
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