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recitativo, recitativo vocal
a style of vocal singing in opera and oratorio characterized by a speech-like delivery, used to advance the plot or convey dialogue
What is "recitative"?
Recitative is a style of vocal music used in operas, oratorios, and other dramatic works. It involves singing in a way that is more like speech than melody, with a focus on delivering the text clearly and advancing the story. Recitative often accompanies a minimal accompaniment which helps to highlight the words and the dramatic content. It serves as a bridge between the more lyrical, melodic songs and the action or dialogue in the performance.
Example
The recitative's conversational style allowed the singer to convey the character's emotions with authenticity.
El estilo conversacional del recitativo vocal permitió al cantante transmitir las emociones del personaje con autenticidad.
In the opera, the recitative seamlessly transitioned into the aria, propelling the storyline forward.
En la ópera, el recitativo se trasladó sin problemas a la aria, impulsando la trama hacia adelante.

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