pianists in English

noun
1
a person who plays the piano, especially professionally.
They are both superb musicians and pianists able to infuse music with genuine, deeply felt expression.
noun
    piano player

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1. Clarinetists: as in pianists, saxophonists.

2. He is the despair of all other pianists.

3. ‘all the pianists of Liszt's era played Allargando’

4. ‘all the pianists of Liszt's era played Allargando’

5. He's one of the most dynamically imaginative jazz pianists still functioning.

6. C. Bechstein Concert Fabulous masterpieces for the highest demands, the ideal sound of many pianists worldwide

7. Oh, and 45 world-famous orchestras, 21 conductors, 18 concert pianists and the Nobel Prize Committee.

8. For over 155 years, Steinway has crafted pianos for the pianists throughout the world.

9. Synonyms for Accompanists include instrumentalists, musicians, pianists, players, piano players, pianoists, entertainers, singers, composers and performers

10. One of the country's most promising pianists, Trà graduated from the Tchaikovsky Moscow Conservatory in 1997.

11. One needs only to mention his name in front of fellow pianists, and their faces light up.

12. The pieces are within the grasp of pianists of various abilities and this undoubtedly contributed to their popularity.

13. Accompanists Children's Choir Registration GOAL: To provide the parish with musical support and accompaniment, with pianists, organists, guitarists, etc

14. After six months, only the pianists improved significantly on a test of spatial reasoning, assembling a puzzle of a camel.

15. Find Bill Evans bio, music, credits, awards, & streaming links on AllMusic - Virtual king of the modern jazz pianists who…

16. Spellman tells the stories of four oft-overlooked jazz artists of the Sixties: Altoists Jackie McLean and Ornette Coleman and pianists Cecil Taylor and Herbie Nichols.

17. In efforts to adjust to the ever-increasing demands of pianists, piano manufacturers built larger and heavier frames to support the desired string tension.

18. The true Beethovenian dissonances are rude but that does not mean to cudgel or hammer the piano as many pianists mistakenly tend to make it

19. On September 11, 2005, Wang was named a 2006 biennial Gilmore Young Artist Award winner, given to the most promising pianists age 22 and younger.

20. Accompanists are typically pianists, sometimes organists or digital keyboard players, who play collaboratively with other musicians, most notably vocalists and chamber musicians, in rehearsals and performances.

21. But how many pianists alive are so willing to risk so much, to think aloud, to feel their way so openly and generously - even at the cost of wrong turnings?

22. Classical KC welcomes award winning pianists Stanislav Ioudenitch and Kenny Broberg for a discussion about life at Park University's International Center for Music, their teacher and student

23. Founded in Berlin in 1853, the Bechstein business has developed a full range of pianos — for all budgets — that meet the requirements of professional pianists, musical institutions and …

24. The more advanced “reproducing piano” recreated the actual performances of great pianists, and their recorded piano rolls were reproduced for sale, as modern-day discs or tapes are.

25. But whatever makes Lang Lang so beloved among audiences, in a field where thousands of other pianists evince perfect technique, surely includes his own enjoyment of what he does.

26. Coltrane's influence was felt by the late '50s), Altoists Phil Woods, Jackie McLean and Cannonball Adderley, guitarists Kenny Burrell, Grant Green and Wes Montgomery, organist Jimmy Smith and pianists Horace Silver and Bobby Timmons

27. A full, but tender arrangement of the famous English Carol is offered here in duet form for early intermediate level pianists, as they weave Accompanimental textures and share melodic material, together producing a richer version of the beloved Christmas classic.

28. One of the most Astounding cephalopods is the paper nautilus also known as argonaut.: This means the Powder River Basin's soils, arroyos and streams will receive an Astounding one billion gallons of water per day.: That was a novel and quite Astounding assertion at that stage of human legal development.: Many professional pianists avoid it due to the Astounding technical difficulties it poses.