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Contains:
body,
close,
closing,
conclusion,
end,
ending,
introduction
Often used in the same context:
concerto,
soloist,
choral,
cello,
pianist,
orchestra,
concert,
harpsichordist,
kodaly,
concertante,
string orchestra,
max bruch,
soprano,
oboe,
violinist,
bassoon,
double concerto,
chorale,
sergei rachmaninoff,
stabat mater,
sonatina,
sinfonietta,
cantata,
flutist,
francis poulenc,
symphony,
poulenc,
viola,
appassionata,
paul hindemith,
felix mendelssohn,
sonatas,
oratorio,
liszt,
dohnanyi,
postlude,
pinchas zukerman,
cesar franck,
telemann,
maurice ravel,
piano sonata,
anton bruckner,
piano,
bedrich smetana,
string quartet,
johannes brahms,
ibert,
schola cantorum,
ernest bloch,
georg philipp telemann,
ysaye,
rachmaninoff,
choir,
antonin dvorak,
glazunov,
musicale,
violoncello,
basso continuo,
fritz kreisler,
te deum,
symphony orchestra,
gaetano donizetti,
clarinetist,
prokofiev,
accompanist,
euphonium,
peter ilich tchaikovsky,
hindemith,
berceuse,
concertgebouw,
tortelier,
motet,
cadenzas,
franz lehar,
harpist,
busoni,
toccata,
ensemble,
madrigals,
rachmaninov,
pianoforte,
partitas,
lieder,
czardas,
carl orff,
courante,
albinoni,
woodwind,
johann sebastian bach,
tschaikovsky,
philharmonic,
jean sibelius,
quartets,
boccherini,
debussy,
penderecki,
classical music,
respighi,
claudio monteverdi,
concertmaster,
koussevitzky,
webern,
recitals,
recitation,
narration,
exhibition,
lecture,
retelling,
litany,
rehearsal,
confession,
enumeration,
journey,
recapitulation,
report,
telling,
announcement,
exposition,
interrogatory,
letter,
meeting,
antidiscrimination,
audience,
before,
behavioral,
bibliographic,
branching,
city,
classified,
comintern,
commencement,
conservatory,
continuation,
dally,
discipline,
documentary,
ed,
entry,
evangelistic,
hmo,
inclusionary
More specific:
fairytale,
fairy story,
folktale,
nursery rhyme,
recounting,
relation,
sob story,
sob stuff,
tall tale,
telling
Appears in the definition of:
attend,
extemporaneous,
litany
More general:
account,
oral presentation,
performance,
public presentation,
public speaking,
report,
speaking,
statement
Synonyms:
narration,
narrative,
reading,
recitation,
story,
tale,
yarn
Also try:
— Adjectives for recital:
first,
mere,
long,
bare,
brief,
public,
simple,
short,
second,
full,
last,
more...
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