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programmist|ˈprəʊgræmɪst| Also programist. [f. program, programme n. + -ist.] One who writes programme notes. Found only in the writings of G. B. Shaw.
1888G. B. Shaw in Star 26 Nov. 2/3 The usual Dvorakian dressing of Bohemian rhythms and intervals which give the analytical programmists an opportunity of writing about ‘national traits’. 1889― How to become Mus. Critic (1960) 144 Mr Joseph Bennett, the programist, says of the symphony:—‘It has been described by the composer as a ‘little’ work.’ 1896― Our Theatres in Nineties (1932) ii. 244 The average programmist would unblushingly write, ‘Here the composer..has abruptly introduced the dominant seventh of the key of C major into the key of A flat.’ |