récital
recital (solo musical performance)
noun reh-see-TAL Rare
Origin: From English 'recital', borrowed into French in the 19th century.
Usage Note
Récital denotes a solo concert, typically by a pianist, singer, or other single performer — as opposed to a concert which may involve an ensemble or orchestra. The plural is récitals (not récitaux), which is an exception to the usual pattern for words ending in -al. Donner un récital means to give a recital.
Examples
"Elle a donné un récital de piano brillant."
Natural Translation
She gave a brilliant piano recital.
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