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"recorded performance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a recording or broadcast of a performance, such as a song or theatrical endeavor. For example, "The recorded performance of 'My Favorite Things' was beautiful and moving."
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(You could also watch a recorded performance online).
But in that conductorless finale, the recorded performance blossoms in organic fashion and with remarkable freedom.
There were TV cameras present to capture this final recorded performance.
Live and recorded performance are separate experiences and need to be received as such.
There also exists her only recorded performance of the Verdi Requiem under the baton of De Sabata.
In the world of music, copyrighted works fall into two categories — the recorded performance and the composition underlying that performance.
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He also produced numerous films, including the Elaine May-Walter Matthau comedy "A New Leaf" (1971) and "Richard Pryor: Live in Concert" (1979), praised by Pauline Kael as "probably the greatest of all recorded-performance films".
If you want to experience that detail, expertly shaped, I recommend Claudio Abbado's video-recorded performance with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra, from 2003.
Homegrown talent already jostles for a place in Second Life's burgeoning events schedule, and live and pre-recorded performance has proven a crowd-pleaser at virtual dance clubs and parties.
The results of her validation study were positive, overall: For example, the transcribed video-recorded performance of 23 students recruited at Sophia University revealed the language functions that the TEAP project team intended to elicit in four tasks.
A pre-recorded performance of "Beat of My Heart" was played during the program.
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