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recitativo

/res-i-tuh-tee-voh; Italian re-chee-tah-tee-vaw/US // ˌrɛs ɪ təˈti voʊ; Italian ˌrɛ tʃi tɑˈti vɔ //

朗诵,朗诵会,诵读,吟诵

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural rec·i·ta·ti·vos, rec·i·ta·ti·vi [res-i-tuh-tee-vee; Italian re-chee-tah-tee-vee], /ˌrɛs ɪ təˈti vi; Italian ˌrɛ tʃi tɑˈti vi/, Music.

    • : recitative.

Examples

  • The first interruption, indeed, was a recitativo with chords, followed by a verse from the leading treble.

  • Of course you know that there is no singing in it, but merely recitation, to which the music is a sort of obligato recitativo.

  • The recitativo stromentato, or accompanied recitative, was only used to emphasise situations of special importance.

  • The recitativo secco was accompanied by the harpsichord, at which the composer himself presided.

  • The most important of all these improvements was the abandonment of recitativo secco.