noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
give
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Ben and I had just given a recital in Vienna.
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I've enough material to give a full recital .
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He used his star players to give chamber recitals , and others to play in the foyers before performances.
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They gave a magnificent recital , which got a rapturous reception.
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He has also been active in jazz education, taking workshops and giving lectures and recitals in schools and colleges.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A musical prodigy, he played solo recitals by age 12.
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He dates this earlier layer to 1735-6, perhaps put together for Bach's recital at the Dresden Frauenkirche in December 1736.
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He used his star players to give chamber recitals, and others to play in the foyers before performances.
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Not only that, but Alan and his friends have also managed to get him a recital in the Barbican in London.
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The recital was in the grounds of an historic castle, in keeping with the growing fashion for outdoor opera.
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They fight, and fall, in strophes appropriate for recital in a warriors' banquet hall.
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This was his recital of flattering greetings.