Similar words: violin, ministry, minister, feminist, sinister, nonviolent resistance, machinist, finish line. Meaning: ['vaɪəlɪnɪst] n. a musician who plays the violin.
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(31) They are as melodies to the violinist, or perennials to a flower garden.
(32) Paganini was a brilliant violinist, famous for his technical skill in both playing and composing music.
(33) Andrew, who has learning difficulties, is a keen violinist and has earned a place in Banks Brass Band.
(34) They've often collaborated before with other artists, including the playwright Tony Kushner and the violinist Itzhak Perlman.
(35) She may not be a great violinist yet but she has potential.
(36) The young Japanese violinist outshone every other musician at the concert.
(37) Cantor was pleased to have put one over on their first violinist, Sol Minskoff.
(38) A 12-disc set featuring the legendary violinist playing works by Beethoven, Brahms, Prokofiev and others.
(39) Kreisler excepted, no other violinist could so quickly transform a tender mood into a dramatically intense one.
(40) The violinist got an encore.
(41) The violinist resumed playing after intermission.
(42) The violinist has technical skill but not much feeling.
(43) The violinist played his own opus No.16.
(44) The violinist played the difficult passage skilfully and surely.
(45) The violinist played that piece mawkishly.
(46) Some of the world's top musicians, including the famous cellist Yo-Yo Ma and the violinist Isaac Stern, played there.
(47) After about half an hour, a middle-aged man ran there in a hurry and rushed through the crowd to the violinist and grabbed his shoulders and said, "Yes, it's you.
(48) Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741), now recognized as one of the foremost Baroque composers, first learned violin from his father, who was a violinist at St. Mark's in Venice.
(49) The concerto was performed by a violinist of unquestioned competence but limited imagination.
(50) One day came Ramonti, the violinist[sentencedict.com], and engaged the front room above.
(51) The violinist had the technical skill to execute the cadenza, with its double stops and harmonics, with brilliance .
(52) US violinist Isaac Stern came to China for a performance. The picture shows Madame Soong Ching-ling, Vice-Chairman of China, having a photo taken with Stern.
(53) Sir Edward Elgar (1857-1934) is known for his choral and orchestral works, some of which have been made more widely known by the famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin.
(54) Once there was a puny little concert violinist named Rudolf, who lived in Sweden.
(55) The first violinist and assistant conductor in a symphony orchestra.
(56) The concerto performed a violinist was of unquestioned competence but limited imagination.
(57) Paganini first in public occasions depending on memory performance large - scale work violinist.
(58) Enesco:Romanian-born violinist and composer whose works include the opera Oedipus (1936) and three symphonies.
(59) DELICATE A pianist or a violinist must have a delicate sense of touch.
(60) 'To play a Stradivari, to bring that wonderful sound to life', there can be no greater pleasure for the violinist.
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