Definition of Recitativi

1. recitativo [n] - See also: recitativo

Lexicographical Neighbors of Recitativi

recisions
recission
recissions
recit
recital
recitalist
recitalists
recitals
recitation
recitational
recitations
recitative
recitativelike
recitatively
recitatives
recitativi (current term)
recitativo
recitativos
recite
recited
recitement
recitements
reciter
reciters
recites
reciting
recits
reck
reckan
recked

Literary usage of Recitativi

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Musical World (1874)
"The German not being able to sing the rapid recitativi a secco, according to the Italian Opera Buffa, in consequence of the difficult pronunciation of their ..."

2. Memoires Concernant Christine Reine de Suede,: Pour Servir D'eclaircissement by Johan Arckenholtz (1760)
"Di trè recitativi , che fanno Clori e Damone, ed il Baflo ogn' uno da ... Un' altra Cantata a due Soprani, ed un Bailo. w Tutti i recitativi fi devono ..."

3. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1823)
"... all the ariette and recitativi, and their performers: Matthews, we think, was to execute the Russians ..."

4. Curiosities of Literature by Isaac Disraeli, Benjamin Disraeli (1858)
"... it approaches to the former by recitativi- cal declamation, and to the latter by passages and course, by which one syllable is detained and embellished. ..."

5. Curiosities of Literature by Isaac Disraeli, Benjamin Disraeli (1864)
"... it approaches to the former by recitativi- cal declamation, and to the latter by passages and course, by which one syllable is detained and embellished. ..."

6. The Fortnightly Review (1872)
"Indeed, there are passages in his later instrumental works, such as long distinct recitativi, which can only be explained by the presence of some occult ..."

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