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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. | 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 [ | + | The [[invention]] of the solo piano recital has been [[attributed]] to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Liszt Franz Liszt]. |
− | Also, a recital may have many participants, as for a [ | + | Also, a recital may have many participants, as for a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_recital dance recital]. |
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Latest revision as of 02:35, 13 December 2020
Definitions
1a : a detailed account : enumeration <a recital of names and dates>
- b : the act or process or an instance of reciting
- c : discourse, narration <a colorful recital of a night on the town>
2a : a concert given by an individual musician or dancer or by a dance troupe
Description
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.