recitative
See also: Recitative
English
Etymology
From Italian recitativo, from recitare, from Latin recitare.
Pronunciation
- (noun)
- IPA(key): /ɹɛsɪtəˈtiːv/
- (adjective)
- IPA(key): /ɹɛˈsaɪtətɪv/, /ˈɹɛsɪteɪtɪv/
Noun
recitative (plural recitatives)
- (music) dialogue, in an opera etc, that, rather than being sung as an aria, is reproduced with the rhythms of normal speech, often with simple musical accompaniment or harpsichord continuo, serving to expound the plot
Translations
dialogue in an opera etc.
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Adjective
recitative (comparative more recitative, superlative most recitative)
- of a recital
Italian
Adjective
recitative f pl
- feminine plural of recitativo
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