recitative

英 [,resɪtə'tiːv] 美 [,rɛsɪtə'tiv]
  • adj. 吟诵的;背诵的;叙述的
  • n. 朗诵调;宣叙调
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recitative 歌剧的宣叙调

来自 recite,背诵,朗诵,-ative,形容词后缀。后用于指歌剧的宣叙调。

recitative (n.)
"style of musical declamation intermediate between speech and singing, form of song resembling declamation," 1650s, from Italian recitativo, from recitato, past participle of recitare, from Latin recitare "read out, read aloud" (see recite). From 1640s as an adjective. The Italian form of the word was used in English from 1610s.
1. Fan - bei is a kind of recitative Buddhism music ancient India.
梵呗是传自古印度的一种带有吟诵性质的佛教音乐.

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2. 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.

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