Musical form in opera, cantata, mass or oratorio.
1 Every Grecian guest joined in the ceremony, singing in a recitative tone:
2 Old Hippi said, as the other man, in a sort of recitative
3 It is followed by a long bass recitative with intensely dramatic accompaniment:-
4 All that can be allowed them is a few lines of recitative .
5 A monotonous voice also-theComandante's evidently-wasraised in a thin, high recitative .
6 Here is a specimen of the recitative or chant with the German text:
7 There you have the air and the recitative , intersected by pauses.
8 The recitative , too, had more than its fair share of slithering between notes.
9 But neither was Italian, and consequently both were deficient in recitative .
10 The scene opens with a touching recitative between Desdemona and Emilia.
11 The effect, therefore, of a recitative between the choruses must be infinitely better.
12 Then followed a species of recitative , probably with an intoned burden.
13 He crossed arms, toning in similar recitative , with anguish, 'Dove volare!'
14 Only an accompanied recitative , but every ejaculation a cry of nature!
15 The entire ending, a stormy recitative , is in stern contrast to the dreamy beginning.
16 And he mimics operatic singers capitally, with sonorous words in mock Italian basso recitative .
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