piano recital

collocation in English

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piano
noun[C or U]
uk
/piˈæn.əʊ/
us
/piˈæn.oʊ/
a large musical instrument with a row of black and white keys that are pressed to ...
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recital
noun[C]
uk
/rɪˈsaɪ.təl/
us
/rɪˈsaɪ.t̬əl/
a performance of music or poetry, usually given by one person or a small group ...
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It was one of the first flute/piano recitals the city had seen, and caused a sensation.
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She has given many piano recitals and also participated as soloist in several philharmonic orchestra concerts.
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Students have many performance opportunities in orchestra and chamber concerts, alongside faculty, and in piano recitals.
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He gave solo piano recitals from the 1850s.
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These include grand opera, operetta, tribute concerts, piano recitals, orchestral concerts, school events, lectures, graduations, fashion shows, dance of all forms, and floral theatre.
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Apianorecitalwas the first program on the air.
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This concert was particularly noted because of her using other media form (video, voice-over, photography) in her piano creativepianorecital.
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His earliest publicpianorecitalwas in 1889 at age fourteen.
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You can rent the same stage for your kid'spianorecital.
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In 1988, she attended her sister'spianorecital.
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He gave his firstpianorecitalat age 4.
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He did not actually play with the band, but sometimes gave apianorecitalbefore the band played.
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She gave her firstpianorecitalat the age of 12.
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He decided he was not meant to be a frontman when at 12 years old he was coerced into giving apianorecitalat high school.
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Her intention is to augment and extend thepianorecital, and to borrow from contemporary theater, film and dance to create a new context for modern classical music.
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She exerted her influence over a 61-year concert career, changing the format and repertoire of thepianorecitaland the tastes of the listening public.
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It made the usual way of presenting piano recitals look very staid and static.
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The library regularly offers special events such as art exhibits, book talks, film showings, and lunchtime piano recitals.
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His piano recitals were augmented by other talents, including uncanny voice mimicry of public figures and nature sounds.
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Pijper occasionally gave piano recitals, but his activity as a critic was of greater importance.
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