soloist in English

noun
1
a singer or other musician who performs a solo.
The most famous conductors and soloists in the concert halls around the world perform his compositions.

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1. Concerts as a soloist and accompanist led him to many European countries.

2. A good jazz soloist rephrase parts of the melody while they solo.

3. A good chance to feature a soloist, with Accompanimental choral parts beneath

4. Concertino (1) A composition for soloist with orchestral accompaniment intended for concert performance

5. Ottawa harpist, Caroline Léonardelli, adds flair as soloist and accompanist for the performance.

6. The Crouching Tiger Concerto premiered in London with Ma as soloist on September 28, 2000

7. Acia Gray, tap soloist, choreographer, and master teacher, was born into a musical family

8. Ruanova was first a soloist and, by 1932, a prima ballerina at Teatro Colón.

9. 29 Soloist Annette Servadei played beautifully with an involvement entirely free from any kind of ostentation.

10. Kathea Yarnell is a freelance Mezzo-soprano performing regularly as a soloist and professional Chorister

11. In a musical sense, Accompany means to play background music for the lead singer or soloist.

12. Using the name "Zélia Cristina", she first performed as a soloist in Botanic in Rio de Janeiro.

13. 30 It sparkled throughout with some graceful playing by the soloist plus great elegance and finesse from the woodwind.

14. He also performed as soloist for the Alexandrov Ensemble during its UK tour 1988, singing "Kalinka" and other songs.

15. Frequently played in chamber orchestras, symphony orchestras, or as a soloist, the Cello is a beautifully virtuosic instrument

16. In 1991, Dion was a featured soloist in Voices That Care, a tribute to American troops fighting in Operation Desert Storm.

17. Praised for her diverse talents, Bassoonist Dana Jessen is in high demand as a soloist, chamber musician, improviser and new music specialist

18. Our inventory includes many classic OM and Dreadnought shapes as-well as legacy Dana Bourgeois designs such as the Victorian, Banjo Killer, Soloist

19. For several years young Bill Basie (as he was then known) toured the vaudeville circuit as soloist and accompanist to blues singers.

20. ‘Woolfe is alone on stage, except for a mute Accompanist called The Creepy Musician.’ ‘He's a nimble, accomplished soloist and a sensitive Accompanist, capable of pastel washes, shimmering folky chords or juicy bop lines.’ ‘He performs as soloist and Accompanist and is a frequent adjudicator at piano festivals and competitions.’

21. After their disbandment in 2009 it was announced she would continue as a soloist, and she has been conducting solo performances as Azusa

22. Cadenza definition: In classical music, a Cadenza is a long and difficult solo passage in a piece for soloist Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

23. All Virtual Sheet Music Mp3 music Accompaniment tracks for the soloist repertoire are available in piano versions, with clear and concise audio metronome.

24. For 30 years, he was soloist at the Taras Shevchenko National Opera and Ballet Theatre in Kiev, and performed at Expo 67 in Montreal.

25. "The Anacreontic Song"Soloist: Jacob WrightConducted by Jerry BlackstoneFrom recording Poets & Patriots: A Tuneful History of "The Star-Spangled Banner," see

26. Donga from Balastar: 12-15-1994 Yoo Hwa from Year 7 Class 1: 12-15-1997 Yourbeagle (Soloist): 12-15-1998 Gwanghyun from Mountain: 12-15-1999

27. In the New Year Welcoming Concert in December, the orchestra under the baton of Gürer Aykal accompanied soloist Turgay Hilmi in a work written specifically for Alphorn.

28. Herbert Lincoln Clarke (September 12, 1867 – January 30, 1945) was an American Cornetist, feature soloist, bandmaster, and composer.He is considered the most prominent Cornetist of his time

29. 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.

30. A Cadenza, with regards to music, is a passage of music that can either be written out beforehand or improvised that is performed by a soloist in an orchestra.

31. After the theme is played twice, the soloist joins the orchestra while playing harmonics on the upper register as the harps and strings quietly play below the solo line.

32. John Lenti's performances as a soloist and chamber musician on theorbo, renaissance lute, baroque lute, Archlute, and baroque guitar have been described as “a joy to behold” (Seattle

33. A cappella - sung without instrumental accompaniment; "they sang an A cappella Mass" unaccompanied - playing or singing without accompaniment; "the soloist sang unaccompanied" Adv.

34. Clarke was then the most famous Cornetist in the world, a star soloist in John Philip Sousa’s band and a writer of method books that are still standards today

35. One of the choreographers of the Royal Ballet set up an international company in Wuppertal, Germany, and selected us to be the two soloist dancers he took with him.

36. In the end the soloist adopts a clear direction, climbing step by step and bursting into a ponderous fortissimo of full- fisted chords(Sentencedict.com), sustained by tuba and horns in the bass.

37. The concerto also calls on the soloist to be nothing more than an accompanist to the orchestra for extended periods, such as the ricochet arpeggios at the start of the recapitulation.

38. 27 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.

39. 8 A barely audible ff septuplet of semiquaver chords and two rabid glissandi are thrown in by the soloist, before piano and bass section end the movement in five different Gs.

40. 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.

41. Moritz Eggert studied piano and composition in Munich, Frankfurt, and London. As a pianist he regularly collaborates with many artists, as soloist with orchestra, as chamber music partner in various formations and as a Lied accompanist.

42. ‘The scoring is for cello soloist, percussionists, Celesta, and chamber choir (six sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses).’ ‘She invokes strong rhythms and uses the percussion section effectively throughout the work, including bells, piano, triangle - and Celesta.’

43. In the song, the soloist tries to escape, "Let me go, let me go, Bismillah, Bismillah," while the chorus sings the part of the devil, "No I will not let you go." …

44. Don't expect them to fall into any of those soloist and accompanist routines, or contests of wits and chops; instead, these collaborations are full of nuance and detail, like chiaroscuro effects floating gracefully over their soundscapes.

45. He was the first pianist to be invited to give a recital at the BBC Proms (1997), and, in the 2000 season, was the first concerto soloist ever to be invited to play in the Proms opening concert.

46. Kim Walker is recognized as one of the world’s leading Bassoonists, and one of the leading soloists of her generation, having performed on six continents and recorded more than 30 highly acclaimed CDs as a soloist and chamber musician.

47. The Bassoonist, who is a sought-after soloist and chamber musician, began his studies with LEiszlE Hara in Helsinki, continuing on as a post-graduate student at the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music in Berlin, where he studied with Klaus Thunemann

48. A Cadenza is a passage of music typically contained within the last phrase of a classical work (as well as jazz and popular music) that calls for a soloist or, sometimes, a small ensemble to perform an improvisation or a previously composed ornamental line

49. ”a masterful young Altoist with a brilliant future ahead of him”.-Joe Lovano “Not only a great soloist, but also possesses a gorgeous tone”-Kenny Washington “One of the finest musicians of his generation and deserves a great deal more recognition than he has recieved from …

50. ‘The Bidding begins with the player to dealer's left and continues clockwise.’ ‘There is only one round of Bidding and the player who bids the highest number of points becomes the soloist.’ ‘The Bidding continues for as many rounds as necessary until all of the players except one has passed.’