composer

IPA: kʌmpˈoʊzɝ

noun

  • One who composes; an author.
  • Especially, one who composes music.
  • One who, or that which, quiets or calms.
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Examples of "composer" in Sentences

  • There's dreadful news from the symphony hallthe composer is dead!
  • Anyone who has ever seen the Underworld movies can recognize the sound a certain composer has.
  • On the balcony above sit five versatile musicians who provide occasional mood elevations to the action in composer Nigel Hess 'clever pseudo-Elizabethan score.
  • This singer, songwriter and composer is probably best known for his performance in the television series, The Partridge Family, with his step-mother, Shirley Jones.
  • This time around, the legendary composer is searching for a "diamond in the rough" to play Nancy in his West End revival of Oliver!, based on the Dickens classic Oliver Twist.
  • So, although there are nearly as many composers and sound designers working in theater as songwriters, to most directors, actors, and producers, the term composer means a person who writes musicals.
  • For example, for a mail client which has one main window showing the mails and folders, and which can also have one or more windows for composing mails, the name for the folders window should be e.g. "mainwindow" and for the composer windows "composer#".
  • I may not know much, but I think I know a little bit about compositional practice — studying to be a composer is a lot of investigating how the old masters got from point A to point B, or even how they got to point A in the first place — and I can say that any attempt to generalize the way great works have come into being is a fool's errand.

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