Similar words: confucianism, banister, humanist, egalitarianism, totalitarianism, Christianity, communist manifesto, piano. Meaning: ['pɪænɪst /'pɪə-] n. a person who plays the piano.
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(91) The pianist sits and dabs at his keyboard, as though he were sorting cards for a seance.
(92) For the second show their Captain stood by the pianist and rapped out the rhythm.
(93) He travelled extensively, was fond of music, and was a competent pianist.
(94) He also collaborates as a duo with concert pianist Joanna MacGregor.
(95) For anyone who doesn't know the work of this prodigiously talented jazz pianist, he made one piano sound like three.
(96) But then again, so much about this brilliant, underappreciated composer, arranger and pianist has remained obscure for decades.
(97) She had long, slender expressive hands, like a concert pianist.
(98) Born in Buenos Aires, he was proclaimed a musical wunderkind when he made his concert debut as a pianist at seven.
(99) I'm a classical pianist; I'm not a crossover pianist.
(100) He is a brilliant pianist but he cannot sightread.
(101) a pianist with a wide repertoire.
(102) A good pianist must be dexterous.
(103) The pianist improvised an accompaniment to the song.
(104) Britten is also an excellent pianist.
(105) He won renown as a pianist.
(106) She is by way of becoming a fine pianist.
(107) The pianist is a man of parts.
(108) a pianist with an international reputation.
(109) The pianist has a bias in favour of Chopin.
(110) The pianist played a piece by Chopin.
(111) The pianist strikes a middle c.
(112) The pianist concluded the recital with a ChopinEtude.
(113) Content:Scriabin was a great Russian composer, pianist[http://sentencedict.com], is a succession of romantic tradition of music to create a first of its kind master of modernism.
(114) It would be wrong to assume that, with a soloist playing at a level of only 70%, the pianist or other accompanist would have to play at a higher level than 100% in order to compensate.
(115) It features Dee Dee's "dream band, " comprised of pianist Edsel Gomez, bassist Christian McBride, drummer Lewis Nash, and James Carter on saxophone, flute and clarinet.
(116) He studied in Vienna under the guidance of Mozart. By his mid-twenties he had earned a name for himself as a great pianist known for unpredictable and brilliant improvisations.
(117) We had a Field Guide to Birds, a legendary jazz pianist and a smattering of city streets in honor of our namesake.
(118) The pianist is a man of parts. He wrote the piece he played, and he also plays the organ and paints well.
(119) Jones, the daughter of sitar legend Ravi Shankar, is a pianist who takes inspiration from singers like Nina Simone and Billie Holiday.
(120) A singer, a percussionist, a bass player, a pianist and some insanely talented tap dancers collaborate in this fresh, fun experiment that will challenge your preconceived ideas about tap.
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