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Recitative
recitative
noun Etymology: Italian recitativo, from recitare to recite, from Latin Date: 1656 1. a rhythmically free vocal style that imitates the natural inflections of speech and that is used for dialogue and narrative in operas and oratorios; also a passage to be delivered in this style 2. recitation 2 • ~ adjective
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n. 1 musical declamation of the kind usual in the narrative and dialogue parts of opera and oratorio. 2 the words or part given in this form. Etymology: It. recitativo (as RECITE) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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~ n technical a speech set to music sung by one person that continues the story of an opera (=musical play) between the songs ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- 1645, from It. recitativo, from pp. stem of recitare (see recite). Style of musical declamation intermediate between speech and singing. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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