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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recital" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a performance of music or poetry, typically by a single performer or a small group.
Example: "She prepared for weeks for her piano recital, hoping to impress the audience with her skills."
Alternatives: "a performance" or "a concert".
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A recital?
It turns a recital into a performance.
They organized a recital.
He began touring as a recital guitarist.
But how would you arrange a recital?
A recital of cello music by Mozart?
Renée Fleming gave a recital Thursday night.
"The first night was like a recital.
Many pianists would conclude a recital with this virtuosic workout.
The show feels more like a rally than a recital.
She sang it often as a recital encore.
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