Recitative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cantata
originally a composition for a single noise consisting of both recitative and melody
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Recitative
Recitative
A species of musical recitation in which the words are delivered in a manner resembling
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Parlando
to be sung or played in the style of a recitative
Opera
essential part a drama wholly or mostly sung consisting of recitative arias choruses duets trios etc with orchestral accompaniment preludes and
Deed-poll
of the grantor's act and intention. If there be no recital it usually speaks in the first person, but where recitals
Ulthural servants
of poojas, rituals and other services to the deity, the recitation of mantras, vedas, prabandas, thevarams and similar invocations and the
Defeasance (defeasance)
other deed shall be defeated and determined. A defeasance should recite the deed to be defeated and its date, and must
Army (UK)
annual Act follows the precedent of the Mutiny Acts is reciting the illegality of a standing army in time of peace
Rhapsodist
Anciently one who recited or composed a rhapsody especially one whose profession was to
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