185 examples of pianist in sentences

At the end of March the great Polish pianist, Ignace Paderewski, paid a visit to London on behalf of the suffering Poles and his efforts resulted in the formation of an influential relief committee.

The pianist banged; the vocalist bawled, while Mr. Heatherbloom sat in ecstasy.

It so happened that Liszt, who had given up his career as concert pianist (though all the world was clamoring to hear him), and was conducting the Weimar Opera, had been preparing a performance of "Tannhäuser," to which Wagner would, under normal conditions, have been invited as a matter of course.

At the suggestion of the eminent pianist, Carl Taussig, Wagner societies were formed in the cities of Europe and America to raise funds for this festival and give Wagner a chance to establish a tradition by showing the world how his operas should be performed.

Smithson crept gently into the fauteuil just behind hers, and leant over the back of the chair to whisper an inquiry as to her opinion of the pianist's style.

He could flip them out in the night, automatically as a pianist fingers the scale in the dark.

He had paid her an odd sort of compliment too, when he came crawling out, saying that he had assumed from the scores on the piano that she was a singer but that she played like a musician,only not a pianist!

" "I was pianist in the best jazz orchestra in Bordeaux," March told her.

We were under contract with South then, who provided the rest of the troupe, three or four posture-girls, Stradi the pianist, and a Madame Somebody, who gave readings and sang.

"I will try it," said the pianist.

We know of a poor, but promising pianist whose studies were cut short and his fingers stiffened by the three-years' service.

Paderewski, pianist and patriot.

Paderewski, pianist and patriot.

R628892. Chords and melodies for the beginning pianist.

R632377. Chords and melodies, for the intermediate pianist.

The riddle of the pianist's finger and its relationship to a touch-scheme.

ARONSON, MAURICE, comp. Pianist's digest.

Paderewski, pianist and patriot.

R628892. Chords and melodies for the beginning pianist.

R632377. Chords and melodies, for the intermediate pianist.

She practised her art as a painter of portraits, genre subjects, and still-life in Budapest during some years before her marriage to the pianist Pacher, with whom she went to Vienna.

Bondsman had not offered to come in and accompany the pianist.

BÜLOW, GUIDO VON, a famous pianist, pupil of Liszt (1830-1894).

At Aschaffenburg, the summer residence of the Electors of Mainz, Ries, Simrock, and the two Rombergs took Beethoven with them to call upon the great pianist, Sterkel.

It was a fortunate circumstance for the development of a genius so powerful and original, that the place was not one of such importance as to call thither any composer or pianist of very great eminence,such a one as would have ruled the musical sphere in which he moved, and become an object of imitation to the young student.

185 examples of  pianist  in sentences