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pianist
noun
A person who plays the piano, particularly with skill or as part of an orchestra.
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'pianist' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe a person who plays the piano, like in the sentence: "My aunt is a talented pianist; she can play any piece of music beautifully."
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He was no longer primarily a pianist but a symbol, a national focus of pride and hope.
A pianist has been struck off the concert programme with a Canadian orchestra for expressing her support for pro-Russia separatists in eastern Ukraine.
With promises of a "revolutionary piano" and its strapline "Sound Beyond Time" (I have literally no idea what that means) comes the Bogányi piano, named after its creator, the Hungarian pianist Gergely Bogányi.
In 2014 they return with classical pianist Lang Lang and some flames.
As low-rent as the title sounds, it digs out some good storytellers – Gary Brooker from Procul Harum recalls how his group once refused to back matronly 50s pianist Mrs Mills – and also serves as a microscope on the evolving industry.
Blake was a gifted pianist, only he never got to wear a special tie because he wouldn't join the choir or the orchestra.
He planned to be a professional pianist – nimble and improvisational like his hero, 40s jazz man Art Tatum – and enrolled to study music at Goldsmiths University in south London.
His lofty current projects include work with the Louvre and pianist Mikhaïl Rudy, and that ambition trickles down into his dancefloor engagements, which still announce techno as the ultimate transcendent form.
The deal gives LoveFilm, often dubbed "the Netflix of Europe", access to more than 30 Optimum films during their pay-TV window, as well as access to its substantial back catalogue which includes The Deer Hunter, Mulholland Drive and The Pianist.
Antonia, a British expat and tonight's guest chef, introduces me to a young filmmaker from Guadeloupe; an American pianist invites me to one of his recitals; and a local called Michael insists that next time I visit I attend his own open-house dinners, held every Saturday evening near Notre Dame (see meetup.com/TalkTime).
More than 27,000 people across Germany, including international figures such as pianist Martha Argerich, singer Thomas Quasthoff, viola player Tabea Zimmermann and violinist Rainer Kussmaul, have signed a petition against the merger, while the audience at the Sinfonieorchester's final concert before the summer break broke into their own version of Beethoven's Ode to Joy to voice their concern.
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