Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

recitative

Noun
/ˌrɛsɪtəˈtiːv/
Definition
A style of vocal music that mimics the rhythms and patterns of speech.
Examples
  • The opera featured a beautiful recitative that set the scene for the unfolding drama.
  • In the oratorio, the recitative was followed by an uplifting aria.
  • During the rehearsal, the singer struggled with the recitative, finding it difficult to balance emotion and clarity.
Meaning
It is used especially in operas or oratorios to convey dialogue or narrative in a natural way, allowing the singer to pronounce words freely.
Synonyms
  • Declamatory
  • Speech-like singing
  • Spoken-like melody