Oh, dude, that's a good one. So, technically, people recite at a play in English or any other language, and they play music at a recital. But hey, who's keeping track, right? Like, you do you, language is just a suggestion anyway.
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It's just how the English language works.
performance of music or dance especially by soloists called RECITAL
Movies Poetry Play Religious Scripture Songs
For a good performance you should play what you already know. Play something you are comfortable with.
the way the people speak
You can play music from Johann Sebastian Bach or you can check out the website called FJH music. They have information on what are some good choices of music for a piano recital.
"The Christmas Song" by "Owl City"
The three witches recite this line at the beginning of the play (Macbeth reiterates it later in the play). They also recite "toil and trouble, Cauldron boil and cauldron bubble."
some that I know are dance,play(character duo or trio),poems,musical recital and one where you sing,dance and a play
Well, neither is "reciting" at a play. We "act in" a play, not "recite at" it, so I don't think this is the best example of such a word switch. There are comedians who make huge lists of these apparent word switches. They are amusing, but there is no real answer to "why" other than "because it is/we do."
Mr. Hamel was kind to Franz because it was his last day teaching and he wanted to impart a final lesson about the importance of language and education. He understood that Franz's lateness and inability to recite participles were due to the neglect of the school and the larger societal issues at play. It was a moment of compassion and understanding for Franz's circumstances.
You don't really need to. When people are going to give a recital of any kind they usually like to look their best. Wearing what you call "fancy clothes" is how some people do that. The important thing is to wear clothes that are comfortable and that won't be distracting.