recitative

英 [ˌresɪtəˈtiːv] 美 [ˌresɪtəˈtiːv]

n.  (歌剧或清唱剧中的)宣叙调,朗诵调

复数:recitatives

BNC.28204 / COCA.38357



牛津词典

noun

  1. (歌剧或清唱剧中的)宣叙调,朗诵调
    a passage in an opera or oratorio that is sung in the rhythm of ordinary speech with many words on the same note

    双语例句

    1. Baroque recitative and montage technique account for each other to predominate the entire poem, projecting a bizarre vista of postmodernism.
      巴洛克式宣叙与蒙太奇式手法互为因果,统领全诗,投射出一幅光怪陆离的后现代主义宏大图景。
    2. ( music) a short recitative that is melodic but is not an aria.
      (音乐)有旋律的但不是独奏的短的宣叙调。
    3. A declamatory style used in opera and oratorio, similar to recitative but having greater melodic variation.
      一种用在歌剧和(宗教)清唱剧中的朗诵风格,类似于背诵,但在旋律上大不相同。
    4. Of or being a kind of recitative in which the words are sung rapidly to minimal melody, usually with continuo.
      属于吟诵的一段音乐,其中的歌词要迅速唱到最小的旋律,通常伴有数字低音。
    5. The evolution of 20th century's recitative music
      20世纪吟诵音乐的嬗变
    6. The recitative is one of the most ancient and important music styles in the operatic music, it is also one of the most basic and lasting essential factors in the opera composing method.
      宣叙调是西洋歌剧音乐中最古老、最重要的音乐体裁之一,也是歌剧剧作法中的最基本、最持久的要素之一。
    7. Third, the recitative development and singing methods in western operas of the 18th century.
      宣叙调在18世纪西洋歌剧中的发展及演唱。
    8. Reviewing the development of western operas in the 17-19th centuries from the view of music history, this is the general background with which this article launches the elaboration. Second, the recitative development and singing methods in western operas of the 17th century.
      从音乐史的角度看17&19世纪西洋歌剧的发展,这是本文展开论述的大背景。二、宣叙调在17世纪西洋歌剧中的发展及演唱。
    9. The article mainly elaborates the status, function, concrete forms and singing methods of recitative in western operas of the 17th century.
      主要阐述宣叙调在17世纪歌剧中的地位、作用、具体形态及演唱。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a vocal passage of narrative text that a singer delivers with natural rhythms of speech