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virginalist|ˈvɜːdʒɪnəlɪst| [f. virginal n. + -ist.] A player on the virginals; a composer for the virginals.
1913J. E. Matthew tr. C. van den Borren's Sources of Keyboard Mus. in Eng. iv. 66 After Tallis, John Bull is the only virginalist who still used faux-bourdon as a means of figuration. 1924M. H. Glyn About Eliz. Virginal Mus. & its Composers ii. 22 Had Orlando Gibbons lived out his span instead of dying in his early prime..the English Keyboard school must have attained publication... This music contains seeds which will yet fructify, unknown even to the later seventeenth century musicians, who were not true descendants of the virginalists. 1942E. Blom Mus. in Eng. xi. 183 The Elizabethan virginalists, for example, liked to base variations on them. 1960Times 4 Mar. 4/6 The Elizabethan virginalists discovered that possibility and exploited it. 1979Early Music Jan. 3 Clearly, there is no reason why the virginalist absolutely must have music, but there is a reason in this case why she should not. |