单词 | instrumentalist |
释义 | instrumentalist (once / 25095 pages) n WORD FAMILY instrumentalist: instrumentalists+/instrument: instrumental, instrumentalist, instrumentation, instrumented, instruments/instrumental: instrumentalism, instrumentality, instrumentally/instrumentality: instrumentalities/instrumentation: instrumentations USAGE EXAMPLES“We work hard, but there has to be enjoyment,” Mechell said of his work with singers and instrumentalists. Washington Times(Nov 26, 2016) Dolan gives the instrumentalists tons of time to stretch out - too much, in fact. Washington Times(Nov 25, 2016) For instrumentalists, half of our stuff is by Germanic composers. Los Angeles Times(Nov 17, 2016) n someone who plays a musical instrument (as a profession) Syn|Exp|Hypo|Hyper musician, player Marian Anderson United States contralto noted for her performance of spirituals (1902-1993) Louis ArmstrongUnited States pioneering jazz trumpeter and bandleader (1900-1971) Johann Sebastian BachGerman baroque organist and contrapuntist; composed mostly keyboard music; one of the greatest creators of western music (1685-1750) Pearl Mae BaileyUnited States singer (1918-1990) Bela BartokHungarian composer and pianist who collected Hungarian folk music; in 1940 he moved to the United States (1881-1945) Charles Edward BerryUnited States rock singer (born in 1931) Marc BlitzsteinUnited States pianist and composer of operas and musical plays (1905-1964) Anton BrucknerAustrian organist and composer of romantic music (1824-1896) William ByrdEnglish organist and composer of church music; master of 16th century polyphony; was granted a monopoly in music printing with Thomas Tallis (1543-1623) Maria Meneghini CallasGreek coloratura soprano (born in the United States) known for her dramatic intensity in operatic roles (1923-1977) Enrico Carusooutstanding Italian operatic tenor (1873-1921) Pablo Casalsan outstanding Spanish cellist noted for his interpretation of Bach's cello suites (1876-1973) Johnny CashUnited States country music singer and songwriter (1932-2003) Maurice ChevalierFrench actor and cabaret singer (1888-1972) Frederic Francois ChopinFrench composer (born in Poland) and pianist of the romantic school (1810-1849) Arcangelo CorelliItalian violinist and composer of violin concertos (1653-1713) Francois CouperinFrench composer of music for organ and a member of a family of distinguished organists (1668-1733) Harry Lillis CrosbyUnited States singer and film actor (1904-1977) Karl CzernyAustrian virtuoso pianist and composer of many works for the piano; studied with Beethoven and was a teacher of Liszt (1791-1857) Miles Dewey Davis Jr.United States jazz musician; noted for his trumpet style (1926-1991) Maria Magdalene von LoschUnited States film actress (born in Germany) who made many films with Josef von Sternberg and later was a successful cabaret star (1901-1992) Placido DomingoSpanish operatic tenor noted for performances in operas by Verdi and Puccini (born in 1941) Antoine DominoUnited States rhythm and blues pianist and singer and composer (born in 1928) John DowlandEnglish lutenist and composer of songs for the lute (1563-1626) Bob DylanUnited States songwriter noted for his protest songs (born in 1941) Edward Kennedy EllingtonUnited States jazz composer and piano player and bandleader (1899-1974) Georges EnescoRomanian violinist and composer (1881-1955) Manuel de FallaSpanish composer and pianist (1876-1946) Eileen FarrellUnited States operatic soprano noted for the clarity and power of her voice (1920-2002) Ella FitzgeraldUnited States scat singer (1917-1996) Judy GarlandUnited States singer and film actress (1922-1969) John Birks GillespieUnited States jazz trumpeter and exponent of bebop (1917-1993) Benjamin David GoodmanUnited States clarinetist who in 1934 formed a big band (including black as well as white musicians) and introduced a kind of jazz known as swing (1909-1986) Stephane GrappelliFrench jazz violinist (1908-1997) Woodrow Wilson GuthrieUnited States folk singer and songwriter (1912-1967) William John Clifton Haley Jr.United States rock singer who was one of the first to popularize rock'n'roll music (1925-1981) Lionel HamptonUnited States musician who was the first to use the vibraphone as a jazz instrument (1913-2002) George HarrisonEnglish rock star; lead guitarist of the Beatles (1943-2001) Coleman HawkinsUnited States jazz saxophonist (1904-1969) James Marshall HendrixUnited States guitarist whose innovative style with electric guitars influenced the development of rock music (1942-1970) Woodrow Charles HermanUnited States jazz musician and bandleader (1913-1987) Dame Myra HessEnglish pianist (1890-1965) Charles Hardin HolleyUnited States rock star (1936-1959) Lena Calhoun HorneUnited States singer and actress (born in 1917) Marilyn HorneUnited States operatic mezzo-soprano (born 1934) Vladimir HorowitzRussian concert pianist who was a leading international virtuoso (1904-1989) Julio IglesiasSpanish singer noted for his ballads and love songs (born in 1943) Mahalia JacksonUnited States singer who did much to popularize gospel music (1911-1972) Michael Joe JacksonUnited States singer who began singing with his four brothers and later became a highly successful star during the 1980s (born in 1958) Michael Philip JaggerEnglish rock star (born in 1943) Joseph JoachimHungarian violinist and composer (1831-1907) Asa YoelsonUnited States singer (born in Russia) who appeared in the first full-length talking film (1886-1950) Janis JoplinUnited States singer who died of a drug overdose at the height of her popularity (1943-1970) Riley B KingUnited States guitar player and singer of the blues (born in 1925) Fritz KreislerUnited States violinist (born in Austria) (1875-1962) Wanda LandowskaUnited States harpsichordist (born in Poland) who helped to revive modern interest in the harpsichord (1879-1959) Sir Harry MacLennan LauderScottish ballad singer and music hall comedian (1870-1950) Huddie LeadbetterUnited States folk singer and composer (1885-1949) John LennonEnglish rock star and guitarist and songwriter who with Paul McCartney wrote most of the music for the Beatles (1940-1980) Jerry Lee LewisUnited States rock star singer and pianist (born in 1935) Swedish NightingaleSwedish soprano who toured the United States under the management of P. T. Barnum (1820-1887) Franz LisztHungarian composer and piano virtuoso (1811-1886) Madonna Louise CicconeUnited States pop singer and sex symbol during the 1980s (born in 1958) Robert Nesta MarleyJamaican singer who popularized reggae (1945-1981) Dino Paul CrocettiUnited States singer (1917-1995) Sir James Paul McCartneyEnglish rock star and bass guitarist and songwriter who with John Lennon wrote most of the music for the Beatles (born in 1942) John McCormickUnited States operatic tenor (born in Ireland) (1884-1945) Helen Porter MitchellAustralian operatic soprano (1861-1931) Lauritz Lebrecht Hommel MelchiorUnited States operatic tenor (born in Denmark) noted for his Wagnerian roles (1890-1973) Sir Yehudi MenuhinBritish violinist (born in the United States) who began his career as a child prodigy in the 1920s (1916-1999) Ethel MermanUnited States singer who appeared in several musical comedies (1909-1984) Thelonious Sphere MonkUnited States jazz pianist who was one of the founders of the bebop style (1917-1982) James Douglas MorrisonUnited States rock singer (1943-1971) Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe MortonUnited States jazz musician who moved from ragtime to New Orleans jazz (1885-1941) Marta Brigit NilssonSwedish operatic soprano who played Wagnerian roles (born in 1918) Jessye NormanUnited States operatic soprano (born in 1945) Joseph OliverUnited States jazz musician who influenced the style of Louis Armstrong (1885-1938) Roy OrbisonUnited States composer and rockabilly tenor popular in the 1950s (1936-1988) Ignace Jan PaderewskiPolish pianist who in 1919 served as the first Prime Minister of independent Poland (1860-1941) Niccolo PaganiniItalian violinist and composer of music for the violin (1782-1840) Charles Christopher ParkerUnited States saxophonist and leader of the bop style of jazz (1920-1955) Luciano PavarottiItalian tenor (born in 1935) Edith Giovanna GassionFrench cabaret singer (1915-1963) Alice-Josephine PonsUnited States coloratura soprano (born in France) (1904-1976) Rosa Melba PonselleUnited States soprano (1897-1981) Francis PoulencFrench pianist and composer (1899-1963) Elvis Aron PresleyUnited States rock singer whose many hit records and flamboyant style greatly influenced American popular music (1935-1977) Mary Leontyne PriceUnited States operatic soprano (born 1927) Henry PurcellEnglish organist at Westminster Abbey and composer of many theatrical pieces (1659-1695) Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoffcomposer and piano virtuoso born in Russia (1873-1943) Paul Bustill RobesonUnited States bass singer and an outspoken critic of racism and proponent of socialism (1898-1976) Anton Grigorevich RubinsteinRussian composer and pianist (1829-1894) Arthur RubinsteinUnited States pianist (born in Poland) known for his interpretations of the music of Chopin (1886-1982) Lillian RussellUnited States entertainer remembered for her roles in comic operas (1861-1922) Charles Camille Saint-SaensFrench pianist and composer (1835-1921) Artur SchnabelUnited States composer (born in Austria) and pianist noted for his interpretations of the works of Mozart and Beethoven and Schubert (1882-1951) Clara Josephine SchumannGerman pianist and composer of piano music; renowned for her interpretation of music, especially the music of her husband Robert Schumann (1819-1896) Ernestine Schumann-HeinkUnited States operatic contralto (1861-1936) Albert SchweitzerFrench philosopher and physician and organist who spent most of his life as a medical missionary in Gabon (1875-1965) Peter SeegerUnited States folk singer who was largely responsible for the interest in folk music in the 1960s (born in 1919) Andres SegoviaSpanish guitarist who made classical guitar a concert instrument (1893-1987) Rudolf SerkinUnited States concert pianist (born in Czechoslovakia) (1903-1991) Ravi ShankarIndian sitar player who popularized classical Indian music in the West (born in 1920) Arthur Jacob ArshawskyUnited States clarinetist and leader of a swing band (1910-2004) Belle Miriam SilvermanUnited States operatic soprano (born in 1929) Paul SimonUnited States singer and songwriter (born in 1942) Francis Albert SinatraUnited States singer and film actor (1915-1998) Bessie SmithUnited States blues singer (1894-1937) Kathryn Elizabeth SmithUnited States singer noted for her rendition of patriotic songs (1909-1986) Richard Starkeyrock star and drummer for the Beatles (born in 1940) Isaac SternUnited States concert violinist (born in Russia in 1920) Barbra Joan StreisandUnited States singer and actress (born in 1942) Dame Joan SutherlandAustralian operatic soprano (born in 1926) Thomas TallisEnglish organist and composer of church and secular music; was granted a monopoly in music printing with William Byrd (1505-1585) Arthur TatumUnited States jazz pianist who was almost completely blind; his innovations influenced many other jazz musicians (1910-1956) Renata TebaldiItalian operatic soprano (born in 1922) Dame Kiri Janette Te KanawaNew Zealand operatic soprano (born in 1944) Helen TraubelUnited States operatic soprano (1903-1972) Sarah VaughanUnited States jazz singer noted for her complex bebop phrasing and scat singing (1924-1990) Antonio Lucio VivaldiItalian baroque composer and violinist (1675-1741) Thomas Wright WallerUnited States jazz musician (1904-1943) Ethel WatersUnited States actress and singer (1896-1977) Hiram King WilliamsUnited States country singer and songwriter (1923-1953) Tammy Wynetter PughUnited States country singer (1942-1998) Lester Willis YoungUnited States jazz tenor saxophonist (1909-1959) Efrem ZimbalistUnited States violinist (born in Russia) (1889-1985) Pinchas ZukermanIsraeli violinist (born in 1948) accompanist, accompanyist a person who provides musical accompaniment (usually on a piano) accordionista musician who plays the accordion bandsmana player in a band (especially a military band) bassista musician who play the bass viol bassoonista musician who plays the bassoon bell ringersomeone who plays musical handbells carillonneura musician who plays a carillon cellist, violoncellistsomeone who plays a violoncello clarinetist, clarinettista musician who plays the clarinet flautist, flute player, flutistsomeone who plays the flute gambista musician who performs upon the viola da gamba guitar player, guitarista musician who plays the guitar harmoniser, harmonizera musician who sings or plays in harmony harper, harpistsomeone who plays the harp harpsichordistsomeone who plays the harpsichord hornista musician who plays a horn (especially a French horn) jazz musician, jazzmana musician who plays or composes jazz music keyboardista musician who plays a keyboard instrument koto playera musician who plays the koto lutanist, lutenist, lutista musician who plays the lute oboista musician who plays the oboe organista person who plays an organ percussionista musician who plays percussion instruments pianist, piano playera person who plays the piano bagpiper, pipersomeone who plays the bagpipe recorder playersomeone who plays the recorder rhythm and blues musiciana performer (and sometimes composer) of rhythm and blues music rock 'n' roll musician, rockera performer or composer or fan of rock music saxist, saxophonista musician who plays the saxophone singer, vocaliser, vocalist, vocalizera person who sings sitar playera musician who plays the sitar soloista musician who performs a solo trombone player, trombonista musician who plays the trombone cornetist, trumpetera musician who plays the trumpet or cornet vibist, vibraphonista musician who plays the vibraphone fiddler, violinista musician who plays the violin violista musician who plays the viola altoa singer whose voice lies in the alto clef alto saxophonist, altoista musician who plays the alto saxophone baritone, barytonea male singer bass, bassoan adult male singer with the lowest voice buglersomeone who plays a bugle canarya female singer caroler, carollera singer of carols castratoa male singer who was castrated before puberty and retains a soprano or alto voice choristera singer in a choir contraltoa woman singer having a contralto voice balladeer, croonera singer of popular ballads cymbalista performer on the cymbals drummersomeone who plays a drum folk singer, jongleur, minstrel, poet-singer, troubadoura singer of folk songs hummera singer who produces a tune without opening the lips or forming words lieder singera singer of lieder madrigalista singer of madrigals opera star, operatic starsinger of lead role in an opera pipe majorthe chief piper in a band of bagpipes rappersomeone who performs rap music recitalista musician who gives recitals rock stara famous singer of rock music songstera person who sings sopranoa female singer syncopatora musician who plays syncopated jazz music (usually in a dance band) tenoran adult male with a tenor voice tenor saxophonist, tenorista musician who plays the tenor saxophone thrusha woman who sings popular songs torch singera singer (usually a woman) who specializes in singing torch songs voice(metonymy) a singer warblera singer; usually a singer who adds embellishments to the song xylophonistsomeone who plays a xylophone yodellera singer who changes register rapidly (popular is Swiss folk songs) performer, performing artist an entertainer who performs a dramatic or musical work for an audience |
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