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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91 I see myself as a voluntary servant of the composer, not as his slave.
92 Examiner contributor Nancy Fox is a public relations consultant, educator and composer.
93 But it is Lorca delivering the punch, not the composer.
94 Piano, electric piano, synthesizers, composer. b. London, 16 Sept 1938.
95 Composer / librettist Glass and choreographer / director Marshall are working with substantial material here.
96 I had no contacts that might be of use to a composer.
97 The composer first occurs during 1476/7, as a lay clerk of the choir of Holy Trinity collegiate church, Arundel.
98 We live in a time when people traverse lots of music, but in classical music the composer traverses larger musical structures.
99 He also showed marked ability as a conductor with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and as a composer.
100 Had he been more disciplined, he might have continued to develop as a player and composer.
101 His enthusiasm was infectious and the composer Edvard Grieg was numbered among his many friends.
102 An up-and-coming composer would probably welcome the opportunity to write music in a religious idiom.
103 For the composer, arranger or copyist it covers every imaginable aspect of notation.
104 Much more important as a cantata composer was Rossi, a childhood pupil of de Macque.
105 Then, as the young composer experiments at his consoles and keyboards, taking on some meat, becoming stronger, deeper.
106 Players will have the opportunity to discuss interpretation and points of technique with composer and workshop director Martin Butler.
107 From this point on, she was more of a composer than an instrumentalist.
108 The composer thought of the music as songs of protest.
109 The composer requested a reproduction of a Hokusai print to be the cover design on the full orchestral score.
110 The young composer has shown considerable daring in his music.
111 But then again, so much about this brilliant, underappreciated composer, arranger and pianist has remained obscure for decades.
112 The young composer wanders through a haunted mansion, trying to exorcise the spirits of his tyrannical father and castrating sisters.
113 There had been earlier instances of co-ordination or control by the dramatist or by the composer.
114 Do you know its composer and its songwriter?
115 The music by that composer is always so melodious.
116 The guitarist and composer Baden Powell was his protege.
117 his dual role as composer and conductor.
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118 Monteverdi was the first great operatic composer.
119 His father is a noted trumpeter, composer and bandleader.
120 He is a composer and improviser.
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