soloist|soloists in English

noun

['so·lo·ist || 'səʊləʊɪst]

one who performs a solo, one who gives a solo performance

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1. 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.

2. Russian conservatories have turned out generations of famous soloists.

3. [THE Arbiter & SOLOISTS] From square one

4. The soloists were ably supported by the University Singers.

5. I know the score [THE Arbiter & SOLOISTS] From square one.

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

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

8. The Accompanist is responsible for accompanying choirs, soloists and small ensembles for rehearsals and concerts

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

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

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

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

13. Concerti grossi A composition for a small group of instrumental soloists and an orchestra

14. Songs using antiphony, in which choirs and/ or soloists responded to one another, were also much appreciated.

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

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

17. The rhythm section provided a perfect cushion for the soloists, springy and supportive but never obtrusive.

18. There were flashes of brilliance from the soloists, but generally the playing and singing lacked sparkle.

19. 6 Their collaborations set unsurpassed standards for jazz in an orchestral setting and for jazz soloists.

20. 29 Soloist Annette Servadei played beautifully with an involvement entirely free from any kind of ostentation.

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

22. Concertino definition: the small group of soloists in a concerto grosso Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

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

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

25. The classic molded Shepherd Pipe Chanter Reed is a tried and tested reed among top bands and soloists