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复数形式
recitatives
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宣叙调, 宣叙调风格
a style of vocal singing in opera and oratorio characterized by a speech-like delivery, used to advance the plot or convey dialogue
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.
- The recitative's conversational style allowed the singer to convey the character's emotions with authenticity.
宣叙调的对话风格让歌手能够真实地传达角色的情感。
- In the opera, the recitative seamlessly transitioned into the aria, propelling the storyline forward.
在歌剧中,宣叙调无缝过渡到咏叹调,推动了故事情节的发展。
- The singer's expressive recitative captivated the audience, drawing them into the drama unfolding on stage.
歌手富有表现力的宣叙调吸引了观众,将他们带入舞台上展开的戏剧中。
- Critics praised the singer's skillful delivery of the recitative, noting its clarity and dramatic impact.
评论家称赞了歌手巧妙的宣叙调表演,指出了其清晰度和戏剧性影响。
- The recitative served as a bridge between musical sections, providing context for the character's inner thoughts and feelings.
宣叙调作为音乐部分之间的桥梁,为角色的内心思想和情感提供了背景。