recital
71recital — m. Concierto, audición musical o poética en la que interviene, generalmente, una sola persona …
72recital — article …
73recital — noun 1》 the performance of a programme of music by a soloist or small group. 2》 the enumeration of connected names, facts, or events. 3》 Law the part of a legal document that explains its purpose and gives other factual information. Derivatives… …
74recital — n. 1. Repetition, rehearsal, recitation. 2. Narration, relation, description, telling, account, statement, explanation, detail. 3. Narrative, story, history …
75recital — n 1. musical performance, musicale, concert, staging; solo performance, solo, one man show; performance, public performance, presentation, delivery, entertainment, show. 2. recitation, reading, rehearsal, repetition; monologue, soliloquy, speech …
76recital — re·cit·al …
77recital — [rɪˈsaɪt(ə)l] noun [C] a performance of music or poetry …
78recital — /rəˈsaɪtl / (say ruh suytl) noun 1. a musical or other entertainment given usually by a single performer, or consisting of selections from a single composer. 2. the act of reciting. 3. a detailed statement. 4. an account, narrative, or… …
79Recital — Re|ci|tal [ri sai̮tl̩ ], das; s, s, Re|zi|tal , das; s, e <englisch> (Solistenkonzert) …
80recital — The formal statement or setting forth of some matter of fact, in any deed or writing, in order to explain the reasons upon which the transaction is founded. The recitals are situated in the premises of a deed, that is, in that part of a deed… …