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accompanist, accompanyist|əˈkʌmpənɪst, əˈkʌmpənɪɪst| [f. accompany + -ist.] One who, or that which, accompanies; esp. the performer who takes the accompanying part in music.
1833Pen. Cycl. I. 74 Est modus in rebus—and sensible accompanists well know this medium. 1837–9Dickens O. Twist II. iv. 143 The accompanyist played the melody. 1871Athenæum 15 July 89 Mr. Emanuel and Signor Fiori, accompanists. 1872Daily News 7 Aug., A fleet of friendly accompanyists [yachts] brought up the rear. 1878Hueffer in Grove Dict. Music I. 28 From which post he soon advanced to that of accompanyist at the same theatre. |