Similar words: cloister, cloistered, mongoloid, solo, joist, foist, moist, hoist. Meaning: ['səʊləʊɪst] n. a musician who performs a solo.
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31) He heard Louis Armstrong and Joe "King" Oliver on their famous Chicago residency that year, but he also loved the sound of the first great white jazz soloist – the cornetist Bix Beiderbecke.
32) I idolized the great improvisers like Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw, but I rarely sought a soloist role. I was content being a sideman, playing notes written by someone else.
33) A ballet dancer who ranks above a member of the corps de ballet and below a soloist and who performs in small ensembles.
34) 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.
35) The soloist performed poorly.
36) He thinks the highlight of the performance is the soloist.
37) A good jazz soloist rephrase parts of the melody while they solo.
38) Virtuoso percussionist and soloist David Cossin displays remarkable genius as he deftly creates unique, sensuous, organic and sometimes celestial sounds using a range of water-based instruments.
39) They also had collaborated with well-known soloist, Yehudi Menuhin and Farad Neyman.
40) In the reverse case, when the soloist has fully mastered tempo, technique and musical expression, it is conceivable that an accompanist able to put in a level of only 80% might suffice.
41) The soloist brilliant performance.
42) Reconstructing Mendelssohn On His 200th Birthday: Record a Violin Concerto with a Soloist unpracticed and an Orchestra unattended?
43) The Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra consists of 16 strings and according to the programmes a harpsichord soloist completes the ensemble, as well as wind and other instrumentalists.
44) Ms. Zhu has performed throughout North America, Europe, and China as a soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician.
45) He was the first important jazz soloist to emerge and is still loved by fans, who fondly refer to him by his nickname "Satchmo".
46) But a swimming accident forced Brubeck to bring another soloist into the group. He called on an old friend, alto saxophonist Paul Desmond.
47) Her performances as a collaborative artist, concerto soloist, and basso- continuo player have also earned high praise.
48) The soloist awakes as the orchestra departs, yawning in G minor as it were, and beginning a notorious five-minute cadenza.
49) The soloist momentarily points to the pizzicato following the first cadenza, before the orchestra lets off a second blast.
50) On the other hand, the band features a soloist who is an individual at the extreme, a genius like Charlie Parker who explores musical territoryswheresno one has ever gone before.
51) He has performed in almost every continent as recitalist and soloist with many big orchestras under famous conductors.
52) She was a great accompanist as well as soloist and that isn't always the case.
53) The audience was completely carried away by the wonderful performance of the soloist.
54) In the end the soloist adopts a clear direction, climbing step by step and bursting into a ponderous fortissimo of full- fisted chords, sustained by tuba and horns in the bass.
55) On the other hand, the band features a soloist who is an individual at the extreme, a genius like Charlie Parker who explores musical territory where no one has ever gone before.
56) After a more thoughtful four bars ofp the soloist leaves the stage with a widespread arpeggio.
57) The orchestra eggs the soloist on with its regular quavers.
58) The fact remains that if the soloist can master a level of only 80%,[www.Sentencedict.com] the accompanist must invest 100%.
59) The soloist sang unaccompanied.
60) By age 14, she was soloist with the London Mozart Players.
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