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recital /rɪˈsʌɪt(ə)l /noun1A performance of a programme of music by a soloist or small group: I gave my first recital at the Royal College...- This is the person who will buy tickets to attend symphony concerts, opera, ballet, chamber music recitals, choral concerts and musical theater.
- It is also considered disruptive to clap individual songs or short instrumental pieces rather than at the end of each group at lieder recitals or early music concerts.
- Next Friday it performs a recital of sacred choral music at Christ Church Cathedral, Waterford.
Synonyms concert, performance, musical performance, public performance, solo performance, solo, show informal gig 2An enumeration or listing of connected names, facts, or events: they launched into a recital of their misadventures...- One is the children's memorial: a dark, empty space broken only by myriad points of light, like stars, and by a continuous recital of the names of children who perished.
- This work is not a recital of the principal events connected with Guru Nanak's life nor is it a compendium of his teachings.
- Brown seeks to show, with impressive erudition and illuminating analyses of many works of art, how imagination can be a vehicle of truth that is more profound than bare recitals of historical fact.
Synonyms enumeration, list, litany, catalogue, listing, detailing, itemizing, specification; account, report, description, narrative, narration, record, story, tale, chronicle, history; recapitulation, rehearsal, run through; recounting, telling, relation rare recountal 3 (usually recitals) Law The part of a legal document that explains its purpose and gives other factual information: Council Directive 92/56 contains detailed extracts from the Social Charter in its recitals...- You might note that the Crown law officer who drafted the lease got the proclamation wrong in the recitals but otherwise the documents are there, your Honours.
- The following recitals explain the background and underlying policy of the Directive, so far as relevant for present purposes.
- One of the problems in that case was the use of recitals in legislation to establish constitutional facts.
Derivativesrecitalist /rɪˈsʌɪt(ə)lɪst/ noun ...- The delightful Finnish soprano is the first of a distinguished group of vocal recitalists at Brian McMaster's final festival, performing songs by Mozart, Sibelius, Schoenberg and Britten.
- Also a distinguished soloist and recitalist, he has shared the stage with many well-known orchestras and performed at numerous international music festivals.
- By 14, my father had become a renowned organ recitalist - playing and broadcasting from churches and cathedrals all over the country.
Rhymesentitle, mistitle, requital, title, vital |