Recital (noun)

  1. A public performance, especially one given by a solo musician, singer, or dancer.
  2. A spoken or written account of something.

Origin:

From the latin word recitare, from re- ("again") + citare ("to recit.e")

Examples:

  1. She gave a recital of her new compositions.
  2. He gave a recital of his poetry.
  3. She gave a recital of her favorite songs.
  4. He gave a recital of his favorite works.
  5. She gave a recital of her favorite dance pieces.
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