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tenorist|ˈtɛnərɪst| [= F. tenoriste (15–16th c. in Godef.), It. tenorista, f. tenore, tenor n.1 4: see -ist.] a. gen. (See quot., e.g., 1898.) b. spec. One who plays the tenor saxophone.
[1724Short Explic. For. Wds. in Mus. Bks., Tenorista, one that has a Voice proper for a Tenor.] 1865tr. Spohr's Autobiog. II. 155 We were so successful as to engage..the tenorist Cornet of Hamburg. 1898Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms, Tenorist, one who sings the tenor part, or plays the tenor violin. 1958K. Goodwin in P. Gammond Decca Bk. Jazz xiii. 154 Vinegar was also featured..when the tenorist opened a short season at Zardi's. 1962Melody Maker 7 July 9 It is quite remarkable..that so popular a tenorist..has not had a broadcast or TV appearance for more than three years. 1972Blues & Jazz Sept. 11/2 The backing on ‘The Fat Man’ was provided by the Bartholomew band, including tenorists Herb Hardesty and Red Tyler. 1977Listener 1 Dec. 729/4 Roy Plomley has marooned tenorist Ronnie Scott..on his desert island. |