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2 recital musical
(n.) = music recital, musical recitalEx. Libraries can also be used for music recitals, poetry recitals, book sales, slide shows, talks and as venues for cultural activities.Ex. In the early days broadcasts were mostly musical recitals.* * *(n.) = music recital, musical recitalEx: Libraries can also be used for music recitals, poetry recitals, book sales, slide shows, talks and as venues for cultural activities.
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3 recital de poesía
(n.) = poetry reading, recitation, poetry recitalEx. Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.Ex. The new cultural centre is used both to mount exhibitions, concerts and recitations and for hire to outside organisations.Ex. Libraries can also be used for music recitals, poetry recitals, book sales, slide shows, talks and as venues for cultural activities.* * *(n.) = poetry reading, recitation, poetry recitalEx: Non-musical sound recordings are to be found in abundance covering such items as poetry readings, plays, children's stories and 'talking books' for the blind.
Ex: The new cultural centre is used both to mount exhibitions, concerts and recitations and for hire to outside organisations.Ex: Libraries can also be used for music recitals, poetry recitals, book sales, slide shows, talks and as venues for cultural activities. -
4 recitación
f.recitation, recital.* * *1 recitation* * *SF recitation* * *= recitation, recital.Ex. A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.Ex. Many libraries are unable to provide special services beyond recitals of live or recorded music, and lectures.* * *= recitation, recital.Ex: A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.
Ex: Many libraries are unable to provide special services beyond recitals of live or recorded music, and lectures.* * *recitation* * *recitación nfrecitation, recital* * * -
5 recitado
m.1 recitative, tuneful pronunciation. (Music)2 passage in the recitative style, recitative.past part.past participle of spanish verb: recitar.* * *1 recitation* * *SM (=recitación) recitation; (Mús) recitative* * *= recital.Ex. Many libraries are unable to provide special services beyond recitals of live or recorded music, and lectures.* * *= recital.Ex: Many libraries are unable to provide special services beyond recitals of live or recorded music, and lectures.
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6 recital
m.1 recital.2 reading.recital de poesía poetry reading* * *1 MÚSICA recital, concert2 LITERATURA reading* * *SM [de música] recital; [de literatura] reading* * ** * *= recital.Ex. Many libraries are unable to provide special services beyond recitals of live or recorded music, and lectures.----* recital de poesía = poetry reading, recitation, poetry recital.* recital literario = literary award.* recital musical = music recital, musical recital.* * ** * *= recital.Ex: Many libraries are unable to provide special services beyond recitals of live or recorded music, and lectures.
* recital de poesía = poetry reading, recitation, poetry recital.* recital literario = literary award.* recital musical = music recital, musical recital.* * *1 ( Mús) recital2 ( Lit) (de poesía) reading, recital* * *
recital sustantivo masculino
recital
recital sustantivo masculino
1 Mús recital
2 Lit reading, recital
' recital' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encantar
- actuación
- concierto
- tragar
English:
recital
- reading
* * *recital nm1. [de música clásica] recital;[de pop, rock] concert2. [de lectura] reading* * ** * *recital nm: recital -
7 declaraciones
f.pl.recitals.
См. также в других словарях:
récitals — ● récital, récitals nom masculin (anglais recital, de to recite) Concert où se fait entendre un seul exécutant. Séance artistique donnée par un seul interprète ou consacrée à un seul genre. Prestation exceptionnelle de quelqu un ; série d actes… … Encyclopédie Universelle
recitals — re·cit·al || rɪ saɪtl n. musical or artistic performance (often by one performer); recitation, act of telling, act of recounting … English contemporary dictionary
recitals — articles … Anagrams dictionary
articles — recitals … Anagrams dictionary
except right of way — Recitals less the right of way and except right of way in granting clause of deed have well defined accepted certain and unambiguous meaning by which grantor conveys entire interest in servient estate and at same time expressly recognizes and… … Black's law dictionary
except right of way — Recitals less the right of way and except right of way in granting clause of deed have well defined accepted certain and unambiguous meaning by which grantor conveys entire interest in servient estate and at same time expressly recognizes and… … Black's law dictionary
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Dance recital — A dance recital is a performance of art where dancers performed cheoregraphed maneuvers in front of a silent audience. Dance recitals are usually done in opera houses or places of performing art and people usually dress up in either dress clothes … Wikipedia
Leonard Borwick — (b. Walthamstow, Essex, 26 February 1868, d. Le Mans, 15 September 1925) was an English concert pianist especially associated with the music of Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms. Early training and debuts Born in Essex of a Staffordshire family … Wikipedia
Clavier-Übung III — Johann Sebastian Bach, 1746 The Clavier Übung III, sometimes referred to as the German Organ Mass, is a collection of compositions for organ by Johann Sebastian Bach, started in 1735–6 and published in 1739. It is considered to be Bach s most… … Wikipedia