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pianist

/pee-an-ist, pyan-, pee-uh-nist/US // piˈæn ɪst, ˈpyæn-, ˈpi ə nɪst //UK // (ˈpɪənɪst) //

钢琴家,钢琴师,钢管家,音乐家

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who plays the piano, especially one who performs expertly or professionally.

Examples

  • She’s a pianist, and she’s still giving public performances.

  • During the summers, she was a pianist in resort hotels and began to joke with audience members as she played.

  • Between the ages of 4 and 21, I was training to be a concert pianist.

  • Because those dreams and those ideas to enter a field when I’m not the best pianist, I’m not the best singer, but I got some pretty cool ideas.

  • A pianist, Shulman studied music at the Kyiv Conservatory and eventually went to study conducting at what was then called the Leningrad Conservatory of Music.

  • He told me his name was Malek Jandali and that he was a pianist from Syria.

  • Who became an accomplished concert pianist before she tuned her ear to the more dissonant chords of international relations.

  • Feather had recorded as a pianist, and although he would never put Oscar Peterson out of business, he knew his sharps and flats.

  • Back when Roman Polanski won for The Pianist, did you feel the same way about not factoring in sexual matters?

  • Jazz pianist Jon Batiste began his set in New York City this past week with an extended version of “The Entertainer.”

  • A general air of surprise and genuine satisfaction fell upon every one as they saw the pianist enter.

  • The young woman was unable to answer; she pressed the hand of the pianist convulsively.

  • If you have dancing, and have not engaged a band, it is best to hire a pianist for the evening to play dancing music.

  • Besides all this, Peter had regular music lessons with the pianist Philipov.

  • Besides being a most gifted pianist, he had great talent as a conductor, and organiser of many schemes.