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- noun Plural form of
recital .
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Examples
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Artists from around the world perform in recitals, concerts, plays, ballet, modern dance, opera and art exhibits.
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As it was, he only ever really showed this talent in recitals with his wife, the formidable soprano Galina Vishnevskaya.
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As it was, he only ever really showed this talent in recitals with his wife, the formidable soprano Galina Vishnevskaya.
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Artists from around the world perform in recitals, concerts, plays, ballet, modern dance, opera and art exhibits.
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I also had quite an education, and took years of piano lessons and appeared in recitals with other children my age.
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But the boy's education did not in truth take place at any systematic seat of education; it took place in his own home, where one of the quaintest and most learned and most absurdly indulgent of fathers poured out in an endless stream fantastic recitals from the Greek epics and mediæval chronicles.
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Through free concerts, exhibitions, gallery tours, art making workshops, walking tours, film screenings, and spoken word recitals, SUPER SABADO! showcases traditions, cultural expressions, and the latest in Latino art.
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Through free concerts, exhibitions, gallery tours, art making workshops, walking tours, film screenings, and spoken word recitals, SUPER SABADO! showcases traditions, cultural expressions, and the latest in Latino art.
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Through free concerts, exhibitions, gallery tours, art making workshops, walking tours, film screenings, and spoken word recitals, SUPER SABADO! showcases traditions, cultural expressions, and the latest in Latino art.
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The personal note which Mrs. Robson brought to her recitals was a new and pleasing experience.
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