Accompanist Sentence Examples

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  • You feel like you're playing with a good human accompanist.

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  • David in fact started off as a tenor in the choir, but his value as a superb accompanist was soon recognized.

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  • The choir's regular accompanist is the Minster's Organ Scholar, Simon Earl.

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  • Please bring a copy of your chosen piece of music for the pianist should you require an accompanist for your audition.

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  • He became the exclusive accompanist to Cantor Stephen Robins in over 300 concerts as well as accompanying many other cantors.

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  • Candidates must provide an accompanist or page turner (or both) if required.

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  • She'll have a keyboard accompanist with her, possibly her mother.

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  • He was not only a superb pianist, but also a sensitive accompanist and a gifted teacher.

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  • Simon was an official accompanist for last year's BBC Singer of the World in Cardiff Competition.

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  • All choirs are expected to provide their own accompanist.

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  • Sandra is also an accomplished accompanist for Scottish country dance classes.

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  • Geoffrey Burford - our piano accompanist for the evening who managed to combine musical excellence with a great sense of humor.

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  • The more skilled you are at these, the more opportunites will be open to you as a dance accompanist.

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  • Pam Greenway who is our hard working resident accompanist at rehearsals, joined the singers on this occasion.

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  • He quickly pressed her into service as class pianist; soon, she became his personal accompanist and increasingly indispensable companion.

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  • Essentially self-taught, George Gershwin was first a song plugger in Tin Pan Alley and an accompanist.

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