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 recital [rɪ'saɪtl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 背诵, 吟诵, 详述

[法] 叙述, 评述, 列举




    recital
    [ noun ]
    1. the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events

    2. <noun.communication>
      his narration was hesitant
    3. performance of music or dance especially by soloists

    4. <noun.communication>
    5. a public instance of reciting or repeating (from memory) something prepared in advance

    6. <noun.communication>
      the program included songs and recitations of well-loved poems
    7. a detailed statement giving facts and figures

    8. <noun.communication>
      his wife gave a recital of his infidelities
    9. a detailed account or description of something

    10. <noun.communication>
      he was forced to listen to a recital of his many shortcomings


    Recital \Re*cit"al\ (r[-e]*s[imac]t"al), n. [From {Recite}.]
    1. The act of reciting; the repetition of the words of
    another, or of a document; rehearsal; as, the recital of
    testimony.

    2. A telling in detail and due order of the particulars of
    anything, as of a law, an adventure, or a series of
    events; narration. --Addison.

    3. That which is recited; a story; a narration.

    4. (Mus.) A vocal or instrumental performance by one person;
    -- distinguished from concert; as, a song recital; an
    organ, piano, or violin recital.

    5. (Law) The formal statement, or setting forth, of some
    matter of fact in any deed or writing in order to explain
    the reasons on which the transaction is founded; the
    statement of matter in pleading introductory to some
    positive allegation. --Burn.

    Syn: Account; rehearsal; recitation; narration; description;
    explanation; enumeration; detail; narrative. See
    {Account}.

    1. Hard to imagine anything more precisely controlled or exquisite than the account of Bizet's 'Adieu de l'Hotesse arabe' with which she closed the recital: cool, warm, exotic and tenderly tactful, all at one go.
    2. A fascinating work, beautifully played. On Tuesday evening Francoise Pollet returned to the Wigmore Hall in a recital of French songs with the baritone Francois Le Roux and pianist Roger Vignoles.
    3. He acquired his priceless Amati as a gift after his recital debut in New York.
    4. He made his debut at 10, gave his first solo recital at 11 and performed two Chopin concerti with the Moscow State Philharmonic at 12.
    5. Scott, who trained at the RNCM, made his Wigmore Hall debut four years ago; he seemed on the evidence of this recital an immensely polished and confident artist.
    6. None of his five Canticles is without some weakness, but heard together they make a natural recital programme, the very diversity of styles lending strength to the series as a whole.
    7. The funeral ceremonies began Sunday morning with a violin recital organized by schoolmates of Galan's oldest son, 17-year-old Juan Manuel.
    8. This year's programme opens with a Pollini recital and ends with Martha Argerich playing Beethoven.
    9. Bush was met here in a cold rain by Kohl and the two leaders boarded a helicopter for a flight to Speyer, in Kohl's home region, where Bush was to attend an organ recital in Speyer Cathedral and speak in the town square.
    10. On Friday, accompanied by Ivari Ilya at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, she sang an all-Russian recital with her particular combination of calm and attack.
    11. This small-hall recital hinted continually at a broader scale which she was careful not to unleash. It might well be opera - or even musical comedy: her generous personality could be hugely successful in the latter.
    12. A thousand school children, joined by professional dancers, senior citizens, New York City cops and Australian lifeguards, celebrated "A Day in the Life of Coney Island" in a dance recital at the Felt Forum.
    13. An intelligent singer, she is adept at the subtle shading that these miniature vocal portraits demand, yet her approach is not of the "sacred lieder recital" genre.
    14. "I got to see my child." He takes his parental responsibilities seriously, telling Burt Reynolds he wouldn't join him at Evening Shade High School because Chelsea had a dance recital that night.
    15. A recital she gave last year in St. Paul, consisting almost entirely of contemporary music, attracted a sizable crowd of musicians, friends and enthusiasts.
    16. Consumers apparently like the look of the pictures so much that they have written in asking for copies to hang on their walls. Rio Takegawa, the guitar player, has had invitations to perform a recital. Tina Shanur has been offered modelling work.
    17. In any given week, you might have three operas and a ballet to choose from, perhaps with a song recital or chamber music concert on a Monday. Casts are a mixture of youth and experience.
    18. In opera he used to be just as he still is in recital.
    19. Miss DeLay requested that he come to her studio with a tape of the recital.
    20. In fact, Mr. Feltsman will give a solo recital in New York's Carnegie Hall on Nov. 11.
    21. A morning that starts well at the Queen's Hall, the festival's prime recital venue, will be a day on which the sun shines for the visiting music-lover. Weather report this year: mostly fine so far.
    22. EVEN FOR seasoned concert-goers this recital climaxed with a moment to treasure.
    23. Bernard James "B.J." Sell of Brook, a 17-year-old St. Joseph's College freshman, held the free recital Sunday night in the college chapel.
    24. The second incident took place after Mr. McDuffie gave an ambitious student recital and was feeling rather pleased with himself.
    25. This recital confirmed those impressions: hers is a well-supported voice, powerful and full of colour throughout its range. She sang a fascinating programme that underlined the richness of Romantic Russian song.
    26. The 28-year-old principal violist of the Minnesota Orchestra, who made her New York recital debut recently at Alice Tully Hall, has an eloquent and powerful way with an instrument that usually is relegated to backgrounds and harmonies.
    27. In 1939 he gave the first piano recital on American TV. In 1942, when Toscanini decided to conduct his first "Rhapsody in Blue," he chose Wild, who'd never played it either, as his soloist.
    28. I first heard Miss Isokoski as a Valkyrie in Amsterdam, but for her Wigmore Hall recital she had laid her spear and helmet aside.
    29. The recital was expected to raise about $700,000 for the orchestra.
    30. After his recital here, Carreras went to San Francisco to film "Missa Creolas" in a mission. "I have an appointment with somebody from the opera.
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