Virtuoso Sentence Examples

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  • Franz Liszt was the greatest piano virtuoso the world has ever known.

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  • My old friend Charlie Peace was a violin virtuoso.

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  • A flute and clarinet virtuoso provided a pleasant musical interlude.

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  • Soumik will be treating Leeds audiences to an hour long sarod recital accompanied by tabla virtuoso Shahbaz Hussain Khan.

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  • We eagerly looked forward to his virtuoso playing with the Old Rope String Band and the crazy on-stage antics.

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  • Virtuoso guitar playing melds with pounding electronic drums to bring you tunes you'll be humming for weeks.

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  • York Bowen ranks as one of the greatest virtuoso pianists England has seen.

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  • Excitement, drama and humor often associated with the music of Patterson is much in evidence in this virtuoso showpiece for solo violin.

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  • He first heard the virtuoso violinist Joseph Joachim in 1848, when he was 15 and Joachim 17.

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  • London-born virtuoso violinist who studied had been a child prodigy.

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  • There's no such thing as a virtuoso violist.

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  • See yourself in your mind's eye becoming a guitar virtuoso.

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  • Seth Evans (Bass ), a musical virtuoso, was the first to join.

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  • American guitar virtuoso Duck Baker is followed by Canadian acts Christina Smith & Jean Hewson, then Dan McKinnon.

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  • Undeniably the foremost virtuoso of the sitar, Nishat Khan transcends all musical barriers with his provocative emotional expression and supreme technical mastery.

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  • A piano virtuoso with no identity staying in a English mental hospital.

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  • Julian Joseph has built an international reputation as a jazz virtuoso, bandleader, and composer.

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  • There 's no such thing as a virtuoso violist.

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  • See yourself in your mind 's eye becoming a guitar virtuoso.

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  • Seth Evans (Bass), a musical virtuoso, was the first to join.

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  • Her virtuoso playing can be heard on numerous CD 's of music ranging from the medieval period to the present day.

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  • The Baratza Virtuoso generally retails for around $200 to $250.

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  • There will also be music from the dazzling young violin virtuoso Jack Liebeck.

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  • He was a virtuoso pianist with a highly personal style.

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  • The following information will help put you on the path from beginner to virtuoso in no time flat.

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  • He poses too much as a fine gentleman, and is so anxious not to be taken for a pedant of the vulgar scholastic kind that he falls into the hardly more attractive pedantry of the aesthete and virtuoso.

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  • The appearance of the violinist Paganini in Paris, 1831, marks the starting-point of the supreme eminence Liszt ultimately attained as a virtuoso.

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  • Whether your child is a novice piano player or a budding virtuoso, you'll be able to locate an instructor well suited for his or her skill and ability level.

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  • Elton's music included more blues than expected as he displayed his virtuoso piano playing abilities.

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  • With these tools, you'll be well on your way to becoming a guitar virtuoso with a click of the mouse.

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  • Diversity dance group won the 2009 season of ''Britain's Got Talent' despite stiff competition, such as that from the dance group Flawless and from virtuoso singer Susan Boyle.

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  • Whether you or your child are an absolute beginner or a musical virtuoso, purchasing a musical instrument is a major expenditure.

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  • As virtuoso he held his own for the entire period during which he chose to appear in public; but the militant conductor and prophet of Wagner had a hard time of it, and the composer's place is still in dispute.

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  • His appeal to musicians was made in a threefold capacity, and we have, therefore, to deal with Liszt the unrivalled pianoforte virtuoso (1830 - r848); Liszt the conductor of the "music of the future " at Weimar, the teacher of Tausig, Billow and a host of lesser pianists, the eloquent writer on music and musicians, the champion of Berlioz and Wagner (1848-1861); and Liszt the prolific composer, who for some five-and-thirty years continued to put forth pianoforte pieces, songs, symphonic orchestral pieces, cantatas, masses, psalms and oratorios (1847-1882).

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