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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(121) This pianist and avid Rollerblader has advertised heavily during the recession to keep sales of macaroni and cheese and Kool-Aid flowing.
(122) Although Rachmaninov was internationally celebrated during his lifetime as a virtuoso pianist, his sweepingly Romantic compositions have lived on to beguile audiences in the 21st Century.
(123) Tatum was not only a favorite among jazz musicians, but also among European classical musicians, including Conductor Leopold Stokowski, composer Sergei Rachmaninov and pianist Vladimir Horowitz.
(124) The critics hailed the young pianist as a new Rubinstein.
(125) Ragtime is a kind of music played by a solo pianist.
(126) The impromptu pianist is Maximilian White, an Italian living in London.
(127) A former New York jazz pianist, Nadel and his wife, Peg, have been fixtures on Sarasota local social scene and prominent supporters of arts causes including the city's ballet.
(128) And when the artist-artisan combination is that of a pianist and piano maker as well as the art of piano playing and the science of piano making, it must benefit him materially.
(129) The pianist forgot his music and had to improvise ( the accompaniment ).
(130) You can adapt those abilities in many ways, but neither you nor I will become a world-class pianist,[www.Sentencedict.com] chess player or tennis pro unless we began our training when we were children.
(131) British jazz pianist and composer whose signature sound is marked by a unique quintet arrangement that includes bass, guitar, drums, and vibraphone.
(132) Recognized as an artist of passion and integrity, the distinguished American pianist Peter Serkin is one of the most thoughtful and individualistic musicians appearing before the public today.
(133) He and the legendary jazz pianist Herbie Hancock played a four hands version of a Maurice Ravel song, exchanging hugs afterward (see video of the performance here, and on Mr. Lang's website here).
(134) The pianist gived a long and varied recital, with a couple of encore for good measure.
(135) American pianist Dora Serviarian - kuhn has tied a special knot with the concerto ever since its birth.
(136) The pianist launched into a cadenza, a virtuoso cascade of notes that signaled the end of the movement.
(137) Richard Clayderman - French pianist, Composer, arranger, and performer of popular and ethnic music.
(138) The great composer and pianist Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) was a welcome guest at their court, where he would accompany the Queen and the Prince when they sang.
(139) Nice painting. A few months ago an armless pianist gained worldwide notice on Chinese TV. He also lost both arms due to an electricity accident as a child.
(140) I was like a pianist studying a piece of music, phrase by phrase, rehearing it, trying to discover and recreate exactly what the composer was trying to convey.
(141) Some people have instincts to be a pianist or a mathematician - I have an instinct for wildlife.
(142) Bartok is an outstanding Hungarian ethnomusicologist, pianist and composer of the Neo-Nationalism in Music .
(143) Born during the last flowering of Imperial Russia but ending his days as a celebrity in Beverley Hills, Rachmaninov was the greatest pianist of his age and a composer of genius.
(144) The 23-year-old armless pianist from Beijing amazed an audience of about 70, 000 and the judges by singing the song You Are Beautiful, and playing the keys with just his toes.
(145) Happiness is not something you experience ; it's something you remember. - -- O . Levant, Ameican pianist.
(146) The star-studded indoor festivities included action star Jackie Chan, Japanese singer Shinji Tanimura, concert pianist Lang Lang and opera star Andrea Bocelli, among 2, 300 performers.
(147) My uncle Murray was a pianist who could sight-read the most famously complex masterpieces.
(148) Piano master Lang Lang performed a surprising, offbeat encore at a concert in San Francisco: the pianist played Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumblebee" on the iPad.
(149) The pianist, he learned, was in his 40s and living in a flophouse.
(150) DELICATE A pianist or a violinist must have a delicate sense of touch.
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