timpanist
IPA: tˈɪmpʌnʌst
noun
- Someone who plays the timpani.
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Examples of "timpanist" in Sentences
- Zindars was a timpanist in the orchestra.
- A musician who plays the timpani is known as a timpanist.
- A musician who plays the timpani is known as a ''timpanist''.
- In the end, it often comes down to the discretion of the timpanist.
- I added some additional repertoire to the multiple timpanist section.
- In that episode, she was also the timpanist for the school's orchestra.
- Gone were the old ways of timpanists only playing the tonic and dominant.
- Singer forgot to cue the timpanist for the four taps that begin that work.
- Kohloff, principal timpanist for the New York Philharmonic Orchestra saw how
- To be a timpanist with the BSO these days means to be tall, dark or dark blond, and handsome.
- It arrived on Town Day and interrupted a parade where it took to mauling the timpanist of the marching band.
- And finally, master timpanist Saul Goodman has been dead for twelve years — please use your own name, next time. —
- So far, says principal timpanist John Evans, president of that association, relationships between musicians and management have been cordial.
- Led by principal timpanist Timothy Genis, the three of them looked like so many graceful black swans in their formalwear as they arched low over their timpani to check the pitch after each demanding outburst.
- He marshaled all his force for the treacherous opening of the Beethoven Fifth, then let the Philharmonic show how really good it was: heroic strings, a young oboist from Alaska to die for, brass with tradition to uphold, a grand timpanist with velvet strokes, and all very much participating in the orchestra's unique self-ownership role.
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