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Recital logo #10101) Account 2) Article about concert 3) Article about performance 4) Carnegie hall event 5) Carnegie Hall offering 6) Conservatory event 7) Conservatory offering 8) Dance concert 9) Dance or music program 10) Horowitz performance 11) Music performance 12) Musical event 13) Musical presentation 14) Musical program
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Recital logo #10101) Concert 2) Performance 3) Presentation 4) Recounting 5) Test 6) Yarn
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recital logo #10444
  1. an account describing incidents or events
  2. performance of music or dance especially by soloists
  3. a public instance of reciting or repeating something prepared
  4. a detailed statement giving facts and figures
  5. a detailed account or description of something

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Recital

Recital logo #21000 A recital is a musical (vocal or instrumental) performance. It can highlight a single performer, sometimes accompanied by piano, or a performance of the works of a single composer. The invention of the solo piano recital has been attributed to Franz Liszt. Also, a recital may have many participants, as for a dance recital. A dance recital is a pre...
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Recital logo #21000[law] In Law, a recital (from the Latin word recitare, meaning: to read out) consists of an account or repetition of the details of some act, proceeding or fact. Particularly, in law, that part of a legal document—such as a lease, which contains a statement of certain facts—which contains the purport for which the deed is made. In EU la...
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Recital logo #21002• (n.) A vocal or instrumental performance by one person; -- distinguished from concert; as, a song recital; an organ, piano, or violin recital. • (n.) A telling in detail and due order of the particulars of anything, as of a law, an adventure, or a series of events; narration. • (n.) That which is recited; a story; a narration. &bul...
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Recital logo #20972Re·cit'al (re*sīt' a l) noun [ 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 adve...
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Recital logo #21212The repetition of some former writing, or the statement of something which has been done.Recitals are used to explain those matters of fact which are necessary to make the transaction intelligible. It is said that when a deed of defeasance recites the deed which it is meant to defeat, it must recite it truly. In other cases it need not be so partic...
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Recital logo #21217A recital is a musical vocal or instrumental performance by one person as distinguished from a concert.
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recital logo #20400[n] - a detailed statement giving facts and figures 2. [n] - a detailed account or description of something 3. [n] - performance of music or dance especially by soloists
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recital logo #21009recital 1. The act of reading or reciting in a public performance. 2. A very detailed account or report of something; a narration. 3. A public performance of music or dance; especially, by a solo performer.
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recital logo #20974 noun a detailed statement giving facts and figures; `his wife gave a recital of his infidelities`
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Recital logo #21390Setting forth in a deed or other writing some explanation for the transaction.
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Recital logo #21781A solo concert with or without accompaniment.
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