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pianist

[ˈpiːənɪst]

Definition:
1. A person who plays the piano.

Use 'pianist' in a sentence:

  1. Holland would never dare cast himself as a virtuoso pianist.
  2. Lang Lang is a talented pianist. He has lots of fans.
  3. Lang Lang is a famous pianist. He plays the piano very well.
  4. I think he is a pianist.
  5. I want to make my sister a pianist.
  6. In his spare time though he goes on stage beside pianist Maria Raspopova—not as a musician but as her page turner.
  7. When did the pianist stop grinding out the same old tunes?
  8. The old man who lies on the ground is a pianist.
  9. The pianist gave a fine performance. a tremendous piano player.
  10. I thought he could be a pianist.
  11. His wish is to become a pianist.
  12. I always wanted to be a pianist.
  13. The pianist improvised an accompaniment to the song.
  14. I know you are a pianist in your own right.
  15. The French pianist who had been praised very highly turned down to be a great disappointment.
  16. Naomi, Melissa's best friend and a talented pianist, got to know about this and showed willingness to help .
  17. Miss Li has introduced this pianist to the students.
  18. Performance by or technique of a pianist.
  19. Attracted by the beauty of the piano music, the audience almost forgot to applaud when the pianist finally finished it.
  20. When she was of your age, she was already a great pianist.
  21. It takes years of discipline to become a pianist.
  22. The pianist has deft fingers.
  23. He would have become a fine pianist if not for that car accident.
  24. We need a pianist, right?
  25. They thought that my sister would be a pianist.
  26. She thought about hiring a professional pianist to work with her father .
  27. The First American Pianist Who Won First Prize at the International Chopin Competition.
  28. The French pianist who had been praised very highly turned out to be a great disappointment.
  29. The pianist is a man of parts.
  30. Dave, the pianist, played it over a couple of times.
  31. The Role of Foreign Pianists in the Formation of the China s Piano Art.
  32. Now, you know, I'm a pianist.
  33. I know a girl whose mother is a pianist.
  34. Peter is a classically trained pianist.
  35. He is well known as a pianist.
  36. The pianist plays the piano.
  37. When you were young, your father hoped you would become a pianist.
  38. The concert's pianist is fantastic.
  39. When I was small I have a dream that could become a pianist.
  40. We need a pianist, don't we?
  41. Maybe you were not born to be a pianist.
  42. He thought his daughter would make a great pianist.
  43. He eventually achieved his goal of becoming a pianist.
  44. Howard is a talented pianist.
  45. From then on, he was recognized as an artist of preternatural abilities, not only as a composer but also as a pianist and conductor.
  46. The composer, Mildred Hill, was a concert pianist
  47. She was an accomplished pianist, a superb swimmer, and a gifted artist.
  48. After much argument, the judges finally compromised on the 18-year old pianist.
  49. He regaled us with tales of his days as a jazz pianist.
  50. The pianist gave a long and varied recital, with a couple of encores for good measure.
  51. The introduction is followed by a video clip of how the passage was treated by a famous pianist using historic film footage.
  52. Music critics have consistently defined James P. Johnson as a great early jazz pianist, originator of the 1920's Harlem "stride" style, and an important blues and jazz composer.
  53. Johnson is a great early jazz pianist, originator of the 1920s Harlem "stride" style, and an important blues and jazz composer.
  54. She could have been a brilliant pianist if she'd put her mind to it.
  55. These recordings are a monument to his talent as a pianist.