RECITATIVE

rĕsˌĭtətēvˈ, musical declamation for solo voice, used in opera and oratorio for dialogue and for narration. Its development at the close of the 16th cent. made possible the rise of opera. The Florentine composers Peri, Caccini, and Galilei sought a style in which the words could be clearly understood, the rhythms of natural speech would be followed, and the music would convey the feeling of a whole passage. Toward the middle of the 17th cent. arose recitativo secco, which employed a quick succession of notes having little melodic character and serving only to advance the action, punctuated by occasional chords in a figured bass accompaniment. Le Nozze di Figaro by Mozart employs much recitative of this sort. It was used also in cantata and oratorio. In the 18th cent. greater importance was assumed by the recitativo accompagnato or stromentato, accompanied by the string section or the full orchestra, in which the music was more strictly measured. This type of recitative was used at the points of greatest dramatic interest and to introduce important arias. Robert Cambert and Lully developed a style of recitative suited to the French language; Purcell and Mozart attacked similar problems in English and German. Wagner, opposed to the Italian type of recitative, developed a continuous declamation in which the melody was completely molded to the text, upon which the accompaniment served as a sort of commentary. Schoenberg, about 1900, devised a species of half-pitched declamation called Sprechgesang, since used by other composers.

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...mirror fugue permutation fugue recitative ritornello Styles, practices...unidentified librettist to serve for recitatives and arias. The anonymous melody to...follow. In the first of these, a tenor recitative, lines 1 and 3 are presented, in canon...
...53 Recitatives 56 Arias and Duets 58...recitativo obbligato and accompanied recitative are synonyms. Any scholarly work of...alternations of poetic meters intended for recitative and aria as in opera seria , few...
...in that way, which the Italians term Recitative, being likewise adorned with Scenes...distinction between the dramatic action (recitative or spoken dialogue) and the lyrical...The solo part is a kind of psalmodic recitative on the bass notes of the harmonies...
...Enter DEFENDANT. 35 RECITATIVE -- DEFENDANT. Is this the Court of...89 Silence in Court: This brief recitative for the Usher was also in the original...and Gilbert went straight on to the recitative and aria for the Coun sel for the...
...solo voices are employed for arias and recitatives, and the chorus is used but sparingly...expression; though there are gleams in the recitatives where the true John Sebastian is momentarily...revealed, as in the passage from the recitative for soprano. Circumstances which occurred...
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...the Hamburg Opera, he defends French recitative, saying that he knew "Germans, Englishmen...the Jews dance, while Schmuel sings a recitative and aria: Recit.: Die Goyims sind...how they would react to a Jew singing recitative and da capo arias in German laced with...
...attentive as to endeavour to relish the Recitative; the Duty of which is to express Narrative...excerpts from Arsinoe. Selected are recitatives and arias of heightened affect where...attentive as to endeavour to relish the Recitative" and to explain its function of expressing...
...literature that doesnt depend on manners" (Recitative 33), the question of manners bears also...characters intelligence or lack of it" (Recitative 32). Such first-person enactments of...than class or family" (qtd. in Merrill, Recitative 32). Merrills imagination of the social...
...reception in Paris because their Italian recitative was too tedious, their arias too long...dramatic action in a plain style of recitative that Lully reportedly based on the declamation...Le Cerf 2.204-5; Rosow). Yet Lullys recitative sometimes exhibits a more deliberate...
...section) tends to begin with prose, recitative, or a song that does not follow the...comparable to dan and includes prose and recitative passages together with songs in each...intelligible structure in which the prose or recitative passages come first and the songs last...
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...agreables) followed by a short accompanied recitative for Ginevra (Che vidi?) preceded by...she wakes up) (exx.4a-d).1 After the recitative Handel again wrote Tine dell Atto ido...plan was perfectly clear: following the recitative Ginevra falls into a disturbed sleep...
...instruments between two strophes of recitative. The symphonie adds emphasis to the...technique of following a quatrain of recitative with a more agitated ariosolike quatrain...to new ways of combining passages of recitative within an air. In Cephale et Procris...
...not wholly problem-free) Latin recitative and aria Ergo interest ... Quaere...syllable: fores (b.27 of the recitative before no.1), = esses (imperfect...of esse ), lares (b.23 of the recitative before no.3; b.55 of the recitative...
Recitatives, arias, and mothers-in-law by Clive Barnes...compare dance styles with the operatic technique of recitative and aria. Once we accept that in dance we can, as in...first act of that maligned Far From Denmark. This is recitative dancing and can, as in Bournonville, have a beauty of...
...which began instead with the following recitative: Seht! seht! es bricht aus dem Altar...quite clear from the first page of this recitative in the manuscript score that this was...directly into the following authentic recitative. Despite its shortcomings, the newly-composed...
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...Stevensons novella -- some lively ensembles in a Les Miserables fashion and a handful of good songs. There is also a lot of recitative in a sub-operatic fashion, some slackening of pace at times (an overlong board meeting is a case in point) and an Expressioniststyle...
...operetta, the zarzuela is a popular operatic entertainment based on Spanish folklore, employing spoken dialogue rather than sung recitative. A monster hit at its 1916 premiere in Valencia, "El Gato Montes" ("The Wildcat") differed from many 19th-century zarzuelas...
...this piece Galileo is said to have created recitative, a fundamental part of any opera. Recitative is effectively a style of monody (accompanied...Modelled on oratory, in traditional opera recitative provides the plot-driving passages which...
...they came up with what developed into that operatic staple, recitative: the declamatory speech-like singing style beloved of opera...premiere of Orfeo in Mantua on February 24, 1607. He refined the recitative style, added elaborate ensemble and chorus singing in the...
...responsibility, too. There are only a couple of ensembles, and just one chorus at the very end. Otherwise, it is aria and recitative throughout - a bit wearing, even though some of the arias are a joy. Though not perhaps as melodically distinguished as some...
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RECITATIVE res it tev , musical declamation for solo voice...accompaniment. Le Nozze di Figaro by Mozart employs much recitative of this sort. It was used also in cantata and oratorio...which the music was more strictly measured. This type of recitative was used at the points of greatest dramatic interest...
...were in the late 16th-century revolt against polyphony that gave rise to the accompanied recitative and to opera . With opera and recitative came the figured bass , used consistently in ensemble music throughout the baroque era. Renaissance...
...1659) and other works are among the first real French operas. With the librettist Pierre Perrin (1625 75) he created French recitative in operas, including Pomone (1671), which contains all the elements of later French opera such as short symphonies, airs...
...Florentines with formal devices: the recitative and aria became clearly differentiated...and local schools disappeared. The recitative diminished in musical interest in favor...in nature, which was uninterrupted by recitative. The culmination of this technique was...
...came to contain contrasting sections of recitative and aria separated by instrumental passages...Neapolitan school into two arias with recitatives. This form was very popular through...by Rameau to contain three arias with recitatives. In Germany the sacred cantata was more...
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