recital|recitals in English

noun

[re·cit·al || rɪ'saɪtl]

musical or artistic performance (often by one performer); recitation, act of telling, act of recounting

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1. Recital 5

2. Her recital led off / She led off her recital with a Haydn sonata.

3. No admittance fee should be charged for recitals.

4. ALDE: recitals P, R (second and third parts)

5. The recital was succinct and impressive.

6. Nevertheless, this remains a fascinating recital.

7. This was his recital of flattering greetings.

8. She's practicing for her piano recital.

9. Recitals, concerts, and pageantry are not appropriate in sacrament meeting.

10. His recitals have earned him recognition as a talented performer.

11. See recital 41 above for an estimate thereof.

12. I've enough material to give a full recital.

13. 14 A musical prodigy, he played solo recitals by age

14. 12 – In the French language version of Regulation No 1/2003, the term ‘effectif[ve]’ is used in recitals 5 and 8 and, adverbially, in Article 35(1) of that regulation; the term ‘efficace’ is used in recitals 6 and 34; the term ‘uniforme’ is used in recital 22 and in the title of Article 16 of Regulation No 1/2003; the term ‘cohérent(e)’ is used in recitals 14, 17, 19 and 21 and in Article 15(3) of Regulation No 1/2003.

15. He is giving a recital of Bach's sonatas.

16. I went to a violin recital today.

17. She is going to give a piano recital.

18. I did it for my third-grade ballet recital.

19. Gregor seemed to entertain them more than the violin recital.

20. She gave us a boring recital of all her troubles.

21. The activities of Alki LP are assessed in recitals 324 to 329.

22. They both launched into a recital of their misfortunes.

23. They gave a magnificent recital, which got a rapturous reception.

24. Performance: a practical recital plus a dissertation on a related subject.

25. My husband and I were invited to their children’s dance and piano recitals.