pianist
IPA: piˈænʌst
noun
- A person who plays the piano, particularly with skill or as part of an orchestra.
- (WWII) A spy using radio or wireless telegraphy to keep in touch with headquarters during the Second World War.
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Examples of "pianist" in Sentences
- The name of the pianist is unknown.
- The pianist played the music in an andantino.
- He is the nephew of the pianist Janos Solyom.
- They have entered the den of the crazy pianist.
- Who is the pianist playing in the audio examples
- The soloist was the legendary pianist Glenn Gould.
- More to the point, is Michel the pianist or the cellist
- Gavrilov is a pianist of outstanding virtuosity and power.
- Another member of the ensemble was the pianist Billy Mayerl.
- He may want to be a pianist or an astronaut or an oceanographer.
- EE: While we all know you're an accomplished pianist, is it true you listen to Handel whilst you write?
- The Russian-born pianist is accompanying his talented students from the University's performing arts program.
- WHRB 95.3 FM has a tribute today to the late Hank Jones, a great pianist from a great jazz family, who died few days ago.
- Possibly related posts: (automatically generated) last week with my pianist .. who has been a waaaaaaay more than my pianist� …
- A damp and cold New England morning seemed to be wreaking havoc on everyone's tuning — you know you're at an early-music concert when the pianist is pulling out a wrench to tune between movements.
- Two years ago, Glen Hansard, singer/guitarist for the Irish group The Frames, and Markéta Irglová, a teenaged classical pianist from the Czech Republic, starred in a small independent film about a busker (like Hansard himself) and an immigrant flower seller on the ...
- Two years ago, Glen Hansard, singer/guitarist for the Irish group The Frames, and Markéta Irglová, a teenaged classical pianist from the Czech Republic, starred in a small independent film about a busker (like Hansard himself) and an immigrant flower seller on the streets of Dublin.
- Mr. Lindberg, a conservatory-trained pianist, is himself among the soloists, but his efforts are likely to be overshadowed by two of the Philharmonic's percussionists, Christopher Lamb and Daniel Druckman, whose arsenal of noise-making instruments will be augmented by various found objects, including sandpaper, stones and scrap metal.
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