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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "genius composer" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe a composer who is exceptionally talented and skilled in their craft. Example: Beethoven is widely regarded as a genius composer, with his works still being revered and performed centuries after his death.
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The bassist Charles Mingus entered history less as a soloist than as a genius composer and bandleader.
To my ears he was not only a genius composer, keyboardist and bandleader, but also constantly surprising.
"Teena Marie was a treasure, was a genius – composer, arranger, singer, musician, unique [and] underrated by far," Kravitz continued.
He is, Boyle concluded: "A genius composer with the ego of a dormouse; a man who likes to let his music do the talking".
At least the latter brought some flair to his Fat Alf rip-offs but this is horribly second-hand - Rear Window with a torn shower curtain and borrowings from Hitchcock's genius composer Bernard Herrmann that get more and more blatant towards an ending that is as contrived as it is mundane.
What a straight-up genius composer, and musician, and performance artist.
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But even genius composers produce some uninspired music, like this symphony's dutiful Andante and Menuet, which sounded rather severe.
It's wonderful to study all these genius composers.
Revisiting the musicals and listening to the genius composers like Stephen Schwartz, Steven Sondheim and more discussing the evolution of their artform made me wonder... where are the new great musicals?
The Devil And Daniel Johnston is a documentary about a legendary boy-genius composer, film-maker and artist who ends up in various mental institutions in part because he believes that Satan and Metallica have joined forces to sabotage his career.
But they handle lighter topics equally engagingly – an entomology piece earlier this year, for instance, featured a rap by genius Hamilton composer Lin-Manuel Miranda written from the perspective of a female deathwatch beetle.
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