He had now the most tantalizing and original of Guido's accompanied recitatives.
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But not to leave a note of them even in the recitatives!
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These recitatives are in a style exactly like that of the early French church plays.
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The other reticent Talmudists I knew usually read in an undertone, humming their recitatives quietly.
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The soprano part had everything the sopranos had to sing: choruses, chorales, arias and recitatives.
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He calls his verses "recitatives," in easily followed allusion to a musical form.
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Yet, strange to say, they themselves are much interested while listening to these absurd recitatives.
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After the recitatives, at measure 76, a coda begins, which brings the fantasia to an end.
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The implication is that the Evangelist did not confine himself to recitatives, to telling the story.
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After considering the songs, the recitatives, the choruses, in detail, it really seems to contain very little.
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It is cut up into airs and recitatives, and the accompaniment is sedulously subordinated to the voices.
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In B minor, it is full of veiled coquetries, hazardous mood transitions, growling recitatives and smothered plaints.
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Cavaliere, Emilio del, first recitatives written by
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There I heard Fidelio, given in rather grotesque fashion by unclean Germans and voiceless Italians, and with recitatives.
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Again, you need not be told that each fifth line of the two first recitatives requires a crescendo.
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These cantatas were short oratorios consisting of choruses, solos, recitatives, instrumental movements, and were frequently of considerable elaboration.