Similar words: compose, composed, decompose, composedly, impose, compost, imposed, impose on. Meaning: [-zə] n. someone who composes music as a profession.
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61 The young composer practises his scales while waiting for a big break.
62 The composer, who was in the audience, took bows and presented a bouquet to Johnson.
63 In 1997, Abercrombie had also played on composer / arranger Vince Mendoza's recording, along with Wheeler.
64 The variety underlying the superficial similarity of idiom is enormous, even within the work of a single composer.
65 The concert began with three short pieces by the Brazilian composer Villa-Lobos.
66 On the other hand, Elgar's greatness as a composer was becoming increasingly recognized.
67 He was an actor, director, artist, singer, composer and novelist.
68 Others act like musical word processors, allowing the composer to write a melody and instantly hear what it sounds like.
69 Their concert also honors late bassist and composer Sean Kelly Ball, who was killed in a car accident on February 28.
70 We can only generalize, and leave the composer to adapt the ideas put forward here to his own needs.
71 This was written in 1824 when the prodigious composer was only 15.
72 The only living composer I heard him praise was Stravinsky; the others who met his approval were all dead.
73 On the Mozarts' visit to London in 1764-5 Bach is reputed to have performed duets with the eight-year-old composer.
74 John Cage, composer and performance artist who profoundly influenced the development of avant-garde music, died 12 August, aged seventy-nine.
75 They forget that Picasso was a brilliant draughtsman, composer, colourist.
76 The Ravel was made by the composer in 1921, and was, in fact, first heard in this arrangement.
77 They have not always been as humble as Balanchine in submitting to the dictates of the score as envisaged by the composer.
78 A highly sophisticated and well-read composer such as Britten could be expected to look for his own Hofmannsthal.
79 Noted for his prolific output, the composer significantly extended the repertory for the transverse flute.
80 A work both director and composer left unfinished felt fragmentary, inconclusive and, all too often, artistically baffling.
81 John Lennon's talent as a songwriter was matched by McCartney's talent as a composer.
82 The composer as surveyor rather than painter, therefore, armed not with canvas but night-glasses and a theodolite.
83 The composer must be pleased, therefore, by this cornucopia of recent recordings.
84 The composer came here from the nearby orphanage where he was raised, and today visitors find it a similarly welcoming refuge.
85 Obviously, works in which the composer creates a continuous musical bridge between one movement and the next.
86 The Mahler Piano Quartet is a very early work in one movement, written when the composer was only 16.
87 Roubiliac gives a heroic view of the composer gazing into the heavens for inspiration.
88 The young composer at odds with his family,(www.Sentencedict.com) who want him to follow a less daring course.
89 I usually write words on the meter of the tune. It could be the other way round, and the composer will write the tune based on my words and meter. Gulzar
90 I had no idea that a composer could conjure the sounds of trumpets, horns and trombones from a string orchestra.
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