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recital
  1. The act of reciting (the repetition of something that has been memorized); rehearsal
  2. The act of telling the order of events of something in detail the order of events; narration.
  3. That which is recited; a story, narration, account.
  4. A vocal, instrumental or visual performance by a soloist.
  5. (law) A formal, preliminary statement in a deed or writing in order to explain the reasons on which the transaction is founded, prior to a positive allegation.
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  7. Examples:
    1. “In the first half of the recital he performed music by Buxtehude, Bach and John Ireland.”
      “Her flawless recital of the poem captivated the audience.”
      “With her inimitable recital she established an immediate rapport with the audience.”
recitation
  1. The act of publicly reciting something previously memorized.
  2. The material recited.
  3. A regularly scheduled class, in a school, in which discussion occurs of the material covered in a parallel lecture.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “In the eyes of Muslims, Qur'anic recitation is not music.”
      “I thoroughly enjoyed listening to her recitation of Shakespeare's sonnet, as she flawlessly captured every word from memory.”
      “In the poetry competition, Rachel's flawless recitation of Shakespeare's sonnet left the audience spellbound.”
recit
  1. A short story.
  2. A narration.
  3. (music) A recitative.
  4. Examples:
    1. “This is effected as a recit secondaire by an-other, intradiegetic or parenthetic character-narrator.”
      “There's the nine o'clock bell, fellows, and I've got a recit.”
recitative
  1. (music) dialogue, in an opera etc, that, rather than being sung as an aria, is reproduced with the rhythms of normal speech, often with simple musical accompaniment or harpsichord continuo, serving to expound the plot
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  3. Examples:
    1. “After a dramatic recitative which Genaux sings with some interesting vocal color, the aria is as light and as refreshing as a cool breeze.”
recitement
  1. (rare, formal) The act of publicly reciting something previously memorized; a recitation.
recitalist
recitativo
  1. (music) A recitative.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The soprano introduces the first words of the text and the flute takes over in a long, beautiful quasi recitativo above the strings.”
      “The most important of all these improvements was the abandonment of recitativo secco.”
      “The words I did not understand, and so know not how they are fitted, but believe very well, and all in the recitativo very fine.”
reciter
  1. One who recites.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “A renowned storyteller, singer and reciter of poems, the one 20th century innovation he loved more than most was the telephone.”
      “It only questions the reciter, his gods, and his demons gods and demons subject to destruction just like man.”
      “The word comes from the ancient Greek rhapsode, a specially trained singer or reciter of epic poems.”
recitalists
recitations
  1. plural of recitation
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  3. Examples:
    1. “There was song, dance, poetry and recitations and prayers in thanksgiving for Bridgie's major recovery during the year.”
      “Qualified undergraduates are in the best position to help students in recitations.”
      “Chapters encouraged the singing of other nationalist songs or recitations of nationalist poetry during meetings.”
recitatives
  1. plural of recitative
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Most of the work is punctuated with recitatives and arias with not much choral work but the work did not bore me at all.”
      “Arias, recitatives and choruses all profit from his lavish and quite astounding musico-theatrical imagination.”
      “The musical mainstay was the organ, played by James Vivian, who didn't stop for the two and three quarter hours of the performance, except during the recitatives.”
recitativos
  1. plural of recitativo
recitements
  1. plural of recitement
recitativoes
  1. plural of recitativo
recitals
  1. plural of recital
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  3. Examples:
    1. “She is jetting about all over the place, flitting between jazz gigs, gospel recitals, disco dates and dance shows.”
      “If your daytimer is empty, try filling it up with recitals, although organizing your own show is a lot of hard work.”
      “These weekly recitals are linked by a common aim to show a range of styles belonging to a distinct and separate lineage or gharana.”
reciters
  1. plural of reciter
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Seldom had such a number of storytellers, singers and poetry reciters been together.”
      “There were musicians, singers, reciters and storytellers from various parts of the county as well as guest entertainers from Kerry, Tipperary and Offaly.”
      “The ceremony will be attended by world's top Quran reciters and memorizers.”
recits
  1. plural of recit
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