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单词 pianist
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Definition of pianist in English:

pianist

noun ˈpɪənɪstˈpiənəst
  • A person who plays the piano, especially professionally.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's much easier to appreciate the virtuosity of the pianists, to be sure.
    • Listening to great lieder singers influenced me more than other pianists because of the song element.
    • The studios have pianists and sometimes drummers or other musicians who improvise as the dancers dance.
    • Lessons have enabled her to appreciate the great pianists and the master composers.
    • Many of our members are collaborative artists, either as pianists or vocalists.
    • Turning around a last corner, she finally had a clear view of the piano and its pianist.
    • Where power and speed were concerned, few pianists from the past century had a technique to match his.
    • Some pianists tend to perform Mendelssohn's two piano trios as though they were piano concertos.
    • They are both superb musicians and pianists able to infuse music with genuine, deeply felt expression.
    • Most important, both pianists splendidly bring out the harmonic adventure of the pieces.
    • It is said that the world's greatest pianists attended Horowitz concerts to witness his legendary feats at the keyboard.
    • At certain times there is live music provided by a pianist or instrumentalist.
    • When playing fortissimo, pianists should remember that volume is not a function of weight alone.
    • A singer, composer and pianist, her music has now spanned over four decades.
    • This article also touches on how knowledge of the piano's working can help pianists avoid physical injury.
    • The theatre had a pianist who played music according to what was happening on the screen.
    • What a thrill to see the looks of joy and hope on the faces of the small-handed pianists as they looked up at their professors and peers.
    • In between he pursued a highly successful musical career as a pianist and composer.
    • This is an excellent resource for piano pedagogy classes and for pianists interested in wellness issues.
    • In general, however, the fantasia became a potpourri of themes from operas compiled by virtuoso pianists as display pieces.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from French pianiste, from piano (see piano1).

 
 

Definition of pianist in US English:

pianist

nounˈpiənəstˈpēənəst
  • A person who plays the piano, especially professionally.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lessons have enabled her to appreciate the great pianists and the master composers.
    • Where power and speed were concerned, few pianists from the past century had a technique to match his.
    • They are both superb musicians and pianists able to infuse music with genuine, deeply felt expression.
    • Many of our members are collaborative artists, either as pianists or vocalists.
    • It's much easier to appreciate the virtuosity of the pianists, to be sure.
    • At certain times there is live music provided by a pianist or instrumentalist.
    • When playing fortissimo, pianists should remember that volume is not a function of weight alone.
    • In general, however, the fantasia became a potpourri of themes from operas compiled by virtuoso pianists as display pieces.
    • This is an excellent resource for piano pedagogy classes and for pianists interested in wellness issues.
    • It is said that the world's greatest pianists attended Horowitz concerts to witness his legendary feats at the keyboard.
    • Turning around a last corner, she finally had a clear view of the piano and its pianist.
    • In between he pursued a highly successful musical career as a pianist and composer.
    • What a thrill to see the looks of joy and hope on the faces of the small-handed pianists as they looked up at their professors and peers.
    • This article also touches on how knowledge of the piano's working can help pianists avoid physical injury.
    • Most important, both pianists splendidly bring out the harmonic adventure of the pieces.
    • A singer, composer and pianist, her music has now spanned over four decades.
    • The theatre had a pianist who played music according to what was happening on the screen.
    • Listening to great lieder singers influenced me more than other pianists because of the song element.
    • The studios have pianists and sometimes drummers or other musicians who improvise as the dancers dance.
    • Some pianists tend to perform Mendelssohn's two piano trios as though they were piano concertos.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from French pianiste, from piano (see piano).

 
 
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