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单词 Pianist
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(1) The pianist gave several encores.
(2) He is now being coached by a famous pianist.
(3) The pianist gave a fine performance.
(4) She's a very accomplished pianist/painter/horsewoman.
(5) The pianist is well respected.
(6) The pianist forgot his music and had to improvise.
(7) You're a good pianist.
(8) The pianist gave a long and varied recital, with a couple of encores for good measure.
(9) The pianist has deft fingers.
(10) He grew up to become a famous pianist.
(11) Peter is a classically trained pianist.
(12) One of his ideals is to become a pianist.
(13) My friend's wife ran off with a pianist.
(14) The pianist stood up and bowed to the audience.
(15) The pianist doubles on saxophone.
(16) They fashioned him into a fine pianist.
(17) The audience clapped the famous pianist heartily.
(18) The pianist played the whole piece from memory .
(19) The pianist transposed the song into C.
(20) She is a prodigiously talented pianist.
(21) Since that pianist was not very well known, his agent papered the house.
(22) The pianist had to tailor his style to suit the vocalist's distinctive voice.
(23) You'll get a better view of the pianist if you stand up.
(24) The pianist was irked because the audience's coughing drowned out his playing.
(25) He's not a very accomplished pianist, but he can knock out a tune.
(26) She was a success both as a pianist and as a conductor.
(27) When will the pianist stop grinding out the same old tunes?
(28) Next year you may be ready to launch out as a concert pianist.
(29) After much argument, the judges finally compromised on the 18-year old pianist.
(30) The famous jazz musician, Duke Ellington, was a composer, arranger and pianist.
(1) The pianist gave several encores.
(2) He is now being coached by a famous pianist.
(3) The pianist gave a fine performance.
(4) She's a very accomplished pianist/painter/horsewoman.
(5) The pianist is well respected.
(6) You're a good pianist.
(7) The pianist gave a long and varied recital, with a couple of encores for good measure.
(8) The pianist has deft fingers.
(9) One of his ideals is to become a pianist.
(10) Next year you may be ready to launch out as a concert pianist.
(11) The pianist had to tailor his style to suit the vocalist's distinctive voice.
(12) The amateur pianist made one or two false starts before finally playing the piece right through from the beginning.
(13) In February 1967, she began a dalliance with Robin Douglas - Home, 35, a talented and troubled pianist and the nephew of a former prime minister.
(14) The pianist played several pieces of music on a grand piano.
(15) She had to make up her income as a pianist by teaching piano students.
(31) The amateur pianist made one or two false starts before finally playing the piece right through from the beginning.
(32) In February 1967, she began a dalliance with Robin Douglas - Home, 35, a talented and troubled pianist and the nephew of a former prime minister.
(33) He regaled us with tales of his days as a jazz pianist.
(34) A child prodigy, he made his first professional tour as a pianist at the age of six.
(35) As a pianist, she's a brilliant technician, but she lacks passion.
(36) The pianist played several pieces of music on a grand piano.
(37) Dorsey made his mark as a pianist in the 1920s.
(38) Parker's solo on 'A Night in Tunisia' was so amazing that the pianist backing him simply stopped playing.
(39) She could have been a brilliant pianist if she'd put her mind to it.
(40) She's a good pianist.
(41) Holland would never dare cast himself as a virtuoso pianist.
(42) He made a name for himself as a concert pianist.
(43) I make no claim to be a brilliant pianist[Sentencedict], but I can play a few tunes.
(44) Our pianist had fallen ill, and then, at the eleventh hour, when we thought we'd have to cancel the performance, Jill offered to replace him.
(45) The pianist played the happy pair out with the wedding March.
(46) She had to make up her income as a pianist by teaching piano students.
(47) These recordings are a monument to his talent as a pianist.
(48) Working with a pianist is like playing chamber music.
(49) The concert pianist did exactly the opposite.
(50) He was a local jazz pianist.
(51) What an underrated pianist he is over here!
(52) A spokesman said the 56-year-old singer pianist had flu.
(53) Howard is a talented pianist.
(54) She was studying to become a concert pianist.
(55) Starting out as a self-taught pianist.
(56) Help of a more immediately practical nature was given to Manan, a young pianist who was without a piano.
(57) Timothy Hutton heads a strong ensemble cast as a Manhattan pianist who returns home for his high school reunion.
(58) A classmate at Fairfax High suggested he meet a pianist studying composition named Mike Stoller.
(59) Pianist Tommy Flanagan is among the finest accompanists in jazz history.
(60) Despite the expensive-looking Baroque decor and the pianist, this place serves cheap pizzas and the like.
(61) A pianist plays twice a week in the small, genteel bar and the large lounge.
(62) He is a pianist of extraordinary capability, with a virtuoso technique that is second to none.
(63) Barron started on piano at twelve, studying with a sister of pianist Ray Bryant.
(64) She became an accomplished pianist and several of her pictures were exhibited at the Royal Academy.
(65) I wanted to talk to the famous pianist before his concert.
(66) The bar opens on to a terrace and, during the high season, music is provided by a pianist or trio.
(67) Featured soloists include 18-year-old violinist Tigran Vardanian and 16-year-old pianist Andrew von Oeyen.
(68) But Torme, the songwriter, arranger, drummer and pianist, always sings at a superior level in a jazz context.
(69) The pianist threw in chords and runs I never heard at the Baptist church.
(70) There is an elegant lounge and a pianist entertains guests in the piano bar several times a week.sentence dictionary
(71) Most of these exhibitions, which pit pianist against pianist as if they were gladiators, came into existence after 1958.
(72) In 1995, the state of BadenWuerttemberg blocked a performance by jazz pianist Chick Corea because he is a member.
(73) Opening will be a top roster of local talent, along with Chicago-based pianist / vocalist Judy Roberts.
(74) He appeared at the Montreux festival in 1978, and at last began to get some international recognition as a pianist.
(75) As a pianist and vocalist, he organized a band backed by a female vocal group, the Rhythm Debs.
(76) A pianist neither acquires nor executes the behavior of playing a scale smoothly because of a prior intention of doing so.
(77) He remembers seeing blind pianist George Shearing perform in Bisbee, of all places.
(78) Built in 1904, there is an intimate, galleried restaurant and elegant lounges where a pianist plays each evening.
(79) By his early teens he was an accomplished pianist and guitarist.
(80) At Macy's Plaza, a pianist gracefully serenades shoppers and a fountain offers a soothing respite from the pounding sidewalks outside.
(81) Leiser discovered, however, that because the embassy had an inferior instrument, the pianist practiced at the local conservatory.
(82) The programme reveals that the actor was a notable pianist and once considered becoming a concert pianist.
(83) Richie later made a name for himself as the pianist in the Clifford BrownMax Roach Quintet in 1954.
(84) The young concert pianist had spent fewer hours reaching concert standard than he had spent achieving a mediocre amateur level.
(85) Even a pianist can not play a piece the same way twice.
(86) So he took up the violin as well, and now he gives concerts on both instruments with pianist Mari Tomizuka.
(87) Styx A fun pub with entertainment ranging from disco and live music, to pianist and cabaret.
(88) Her sister Martine, who was a concert pianist, had a coming-out party at the Plaza.
(89) This at last confirmed his qualities as a pianist whose future deserves to be closely watched.
(90) The man was a visiting Texan who was in Britain as manager of a fellow countryman, a concert pianist.
(91) The pianist sits and dabs at his keyboard, as though he were sorting cards for a seance.
(92) For the second show their Captain stood by the pianist and rapped out the rhythm.
(93) He travelled extensively, was fond of music, and was a competent pianist.
(94) He also collaborates as a duo with concert pianist Joanna MacGregor.
(95) For anyone who doesn't know the work of this prodigiously talented jazz pianist, he made one piano sound like three.
(96) But then again, so much about this brilliant, underappreciated composer, arranger and pianist has remained obscure for decades.
(97) She had long, slender expressive hands, like a concert pianist.
(98) Born in Buenos Aires, he was proclaimed a musical wunderkind when he made his concert debut as a pianist at seven.
(99) I'm a classical pianist; I'm not a crossover pianist.
(100) He is a brilliant pianist but he cannot sightread.
(101) a pianist with a wide repertoire.
(102) A good pianist must be dexterous.
(103) The pianist improvised an accompaniment to the song.
(104) Britten is also an excellent pianist.
(105) He won renown as a pianist.
(106) She is by way of becoming a fine pianist.
(107) The pianist is a man of parts.
(108) a pianist with an international reputation.
(109) The pianist has a bias in favour of Chopin.
(110) The pianist played a piece by Chopin.
(111) The pianist strikes a middle c.
(112) The pianist concluded the recital with a ChopinEtude.
(113) Content:Scriabin was a great Russian composer, pianist[http://], is a succession of romantic tradition of music to create a first of its kind master of modernism.
(114) It would be wrong to assume that, with a soloist playing at a level of only 70%, the pianist or other accompanist would have to play at a higher level than 100% in order to compensate.
(115) It features Dee Dee's "dream band, " comprised of pianist Edsel Gomez, bassist Christian McBride, drummer Lewis Nash, and James Carter on saxophone, flute and clarinet.
(116) He studied in Vienna under the guidance of Mozart. By his mid-twenties he had earned a name for himself as a great pianist known for unpredictable and brilliant improvisations.
(117) We had a Field Guide to Birds, a legendary jazz pianist and a smattering of city streets in honor of our namesake.
(118) The pianist is a man of parts. He wrote the piece he played, and he also plays the organ and paints well.
(119) Jones, the daughter of sitar legend Ravi Shankar, is a pianist who takes inspiration from singers like Nina Simone and Billie Holiday.
(120) A singer, a percussionist, a bass player, a pianist and some insanely talented tap dancers collaborate in this fresh, fun experiment that will challenge your preconceived ideas about tap.
(121) This pianist and avid Rollerblader has advertised heavily during the recession to keep sales of macaroni and cheese and Kool-Aid flowing.
(122) Although Rachmaninov was internationally celebrated during his lifetime as a virtuoso pianist, his sweepingly Romantic compositions have lived on to beguile audiences in the 21st Century.
(123) Tatum was not only a favorite among jazz musicians, but also among European classical musicians, including Conductor Leopold Stokowski, composer Sergei Rachmaninov and pianist Vladimir Horowitz.
(124) The critics hailed the young pianist as a new Rubinstein.
(125) Ragtime is a kind of music played by a solo pianist.
(126) The impromptu pianist is Maximilian White, an Italian living in London.
(127) A former New York jazz pianist, Nadel and his wife, Peg, have been fixtures on Sarasota local social scene and prominent supporters of arts causes including the city's ballet.
(128) And when the artist-artisan combination is that of a pianist and piano maker as well as the art of piano playing and the science of piano making, it must benefit him materially.
(129) The pianist forgot his music and had to improvise ( the accompaniment ).
(130) You can adapt those abilities in many ways, but neither you nor I will become a world-class pianist,[] chess player or tennis pro unless we began our training when we were children.
(131) British jazz pianist and composer whose signature sound is marked by a unique quintet arrangement that includes bass, guitar, drums, and vibraphone.
(132) Recognized as an artist of passion and integrity, the distinguished American pianist Peter Serkin is one of the most thoughtful and individualistic musicians appearing before the public today.
(133) He and the legendary jazz pianist Herbie Hancock played a four hands version of a Maurice Ravel song, exchanging hugs afterward (see video of the performance here, and on Mr. Lang's website here).
(134) The pianist gived a long and varied recital, with a couple of encore for good measure.
(135) American pianist Dora Serviarian - kuhn has tied a special knot with the concerto ever since its birth.
(136) The pianist launched into a cadenza, a virtuoso cascade of notes that signaled the end of the movement.
(137) Richard Clayderman - French pianist, Composer, arranger, and performer of popular and ethnic music.
(138) The great composer and pianist Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) was a welcome guest at their court, where he would accompany the Queen and the Prince when they sang.
(139) Nice painting. A few months ago an armless pianist gained worldwide notice on Chinese TV. He also lost both arms due to an electricity accident as a child.
(140) I was like a pianist studying a piece of music, phrase by phrase, rehearing it, trying to discover and recreate exactly what the composer was trying to convey.
(141) Some people have instincts to be a pianist or a mathematician - I have an instinct for wildlife.
(142) Bartok is an outstanding Hungarian ethnomusicologist, pianist and composer of the Neo-Nationalism in Music .
(143) Born during the last flowering of Imperial Russia but ending his days as a celebrity in Beverley Hills, Rachmaninov was the greatest pianist of his age and a composer of genius.
(144) The 23-year-old armless pianist from Beijing amazed an audience of about 70, 000 and the judges by singing the song You Are Beautiful, and playing the keys with just his toes.
(145) Happiness is not something you experience ; it's something you remember. - -- O . Levant, Ameican pianist.
(146) The star-studded indoor festivities included action star Jackie Chan, Japanese singer Shinji Tanimura, concert pianist Lang Lang and opera star Andrea Bocelli, among 2, 300 performers.
(147) My uncle Murray was a pianist who could sight-read the most famously complex masterpieces.
(148) Piano master Lang Lang performed a surprising, offbeat encore at a concert in San Francisco: the pianist played Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumblebee" on the iPad.
(149) The pianist, he learned, was in his 40s and living in a flophouse.
(150) DELICATE A pianist or a violinist must have a delicate sense of touch.
(151) Here the repertoire performed by the 1999 Oscar for Best Screenplay Award winner "The Pianist" scripter Ronald Harwood creation.
(152) Not long after World War II, a small-time impresario in Los Angeles named Irwin Parnes heard what he thought was a great pianist at a cocktail party of Hungarians.
(153) Born Arthur Tatum Jr. on Oct. 13, 1909, in Toledo, Ohio, the pianist had lost most of his sight by the age of four.
(154) However, the songwriter was clearly fighting for control of the music, as well as his mind, as bassist Roger Waters, pianist Richard Wright and Drummer Nick Manson pushed for further space travel.
(155) The pianist slurred the most beautiful passage in the sonata.
(156) The composer and pianist Jelly Roll Morton envisaged a more sophisticated and coloured sound, and he expanded jazz instrumentation by enriching its textures and harmonies.
(157) Copland also was a conductor, pianist, speaker, teacher and author.
(158) The former form takes The Pianist as an example to make a delicate watch Polanski's skill to change the literature structure into filmable one.
(159) I always felt sneakingly that I wanted to be a concert pianist.
(160) Paderewski, Polish pianist, composer, statesman and Prime Minister in 1919,[ ] died in Switzerland aged 80.
(161) For a young jazz pianist and budding crooner, these moments tend to occur on vampire time. That would be musician time.
(162) We found a cellist (who's also a fantastic pianist) and someone to play first violin, and we played one weekend afternoon in my flat, with cups of tea and a cake for after.
(163) MA Xiaohui's friends at this concert are two American musicians (Bassist and Pianist), one Brazilian Drummer and four Chinese young musicians of Saxophone, Yangqing, Violoncello and Obeo.
(164) LAST month Liu Wei, an armless pianist and singer, won the first series of “China’s Got Talent”.
(165) For one night in Paris, you're not a corporate lawyer - you're a concert pianist turned milliner.
(166) Performed consecutively and in order, as they were by the cellist David Finckel and the pianist Wu Han in Alice Tully Hall on Sunday evening, they provide a vivid snapshot of his artistic development.
(167) There was a folk singer, a violinist and a pianist.
(168) She was a pupil of Franz Liszt, the great Hungarian pianist.
(169) Sunshine can burn you, food can poison you, words can condemn you, pictures can insult you; music cannot punish ---- only bless. (Arthur Schnabel , Austrian pianist.
(170) Hungarian composer and pianist Franz Liszt died on July 31 st at the age of 75.
(171) A classically trained pianist, Audrey Sumner taught her son the piano an instrument which he mastered.
(172) At the Zurich Music Conservatoire he continued his piano studies under the guidance of Bulgarian born pianist, Sava Savoff.
(173) Dave, the pianist, played it over a couple of times.
(174) She is anan unfulfilled dream to become a famous pianist like Vladimir Horowitz.
(175) Liu, an armless pianist from Beijing, was named one of the show's finalists.
(176) He was highly regarded as a director, composer, pianist, and educator.
(177) The composer and pianist Frederic Francois Chopin was born near Warsaw, Poland, in 1810.
(178) One became a famous pianist, and another became a publicist in Nashville.
(179) In the summer of 1958 the pianist had a sensationally triumphant return.
(180) The self-taught keyboardist and pianist met fellow band members Roger Waters and Nick Mason while at architecture school.
(181) This is an exaggerated expression of a true enough state of affairs: Johannes Brahms, as pianist, began with chamber music and remained devoted to the genre all through his life.
(182) His adoring public feed the grand old pianist with his leonine white mane like a semi-god.
(183) Frederic Francois Chopin, Polish-born composer and renowned pianist, was the creator of 55 mazurkas, 13 polonaises, 24 preludes, 27 etudes, 19 nocturnes, 4 ballads, and 4 scherzos.
(184) She is suffering from an inferiority complex rooted in an unfulfilled dream to become a famous pianist like Vladimir Horowitz.
(185) Grins broke out in the audience during the climactic passage where the pianist pounds the lower end of the instrument in tandem with the timpani and bass drum.
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