16 adjectives to describe violinists

He soon gained an enviable reputation among the most celebrated European violinists, and, covered with honors, returned to Havana in January of '75.

Untitled drawing depicting Woman violinist in moonlight.

"I understand, Miss Andrés," she said, "that you are an accomplished violinist.

Two of the sisters were singers in the Court Theatre, and the brother, Johann Peter, was a distinguished violinist.

LOUIS SPOHR To come back to earth: The eminent violinist, Spohr, and his pupil, Francis Eck, made an extensive concert-tour together, in which they rivalled each other almost more in their rapid series of amorous adventures, than in their more legitimate concert work.

Among these was my brown-eyed violinist.

She was the wife of Anton Polzelli, an insignificant and sickly violinist, with whom she was apparently not in love.

"There is a place called the Columbine where you eat and drink; and a little Hungarian violinist there with his daughtersurely they can't know how great they are!

He was a skilful violinist, and derived great pleasure from the valuable instrument he possessed.

A supreme violinist might, perhaps, approach the real thing, in his generous mind; but he was incapable of honestly believing that any fame compared with that of a pianist.

As for her own affairs, these were, firstto her father's unbounded astonishmentmarriage with a temperamental violinist, who ran rapidly down the scale from adoration of his own wife to intrigue with another's; second, clandestine relations with a man of her own race and breed, who loved her to idolatry, and within a few months was found embracing his cousin.

It was the music of the, to him, unknown violinist who lived hidden in the orange grove next door to his studio home in Fairlands.

Louise Tainesensing that the performances of the unnamed violinist had been acceptable to Conrad Lagrange and Aaron Kingthe two representatives of the world to which she aspiredcould not let the opportunity slip.

Why, that wretched violinist is nothing but a deep-dyed villain!

" A little farther on, in the valley of Punaruu, the amiable violinist and pianist showed me the ruins of defense works thrown up by the French to withstand the attacks of the great chieftain, Oropaa of Punaauia, who with his warriors had here disputed foot by foot the advance of the invaders.

A contemporary violinist and composer was Benedetto Marcello, whose melodramatic affair has been described by Crowest and may be quoted here, with full permission to believe as much of it as you please.

16 adjectives to describe  violinists