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is recital
noun
The act of reciting ; rehearsal
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This was recital as full-on theater.
Kevin and Heidi Grant Murphy have long been recital partners, and over the years at the Met, Ms. Murphy was often coached by her husband, sometimes a challenging situation.
The concerts were recitals of an old record, the 1968 album "Astral Weeks".
Highlights of the first week are recitals by the exciting young pianist Andrew Tyson (Monday at 6), as well as Dudana Mazmanishvili, Federico Colli, Mykola Suk and Andrea Lucchesini.
Among the events best recalled from 1985 were recitals by the pianist Andras Schiff, devoted to the Partitas and the "Goldberg" Variations, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Too much of the last 35 pages is a recital of one lecture after another.
Because what I get is a recital of her life story, which I know.
That is a recital of fact.
I feel that my real home base is the recital stage.
But it was some recital.
This was her recital, although she told no one.
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