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 soloist ['sәulәuist]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 独奏者, 独唱者



    soloist
    [ noun ]
    a musician who performs a solo
    <noun.person>


    Soloist \So"lo*ist\, n. (Mus.)
    One who sings or plays a solo.

    1. Rostropovich was soloist in Bloch's "Schelomo, Hebrew Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra."
    2. He was the music director for a Soviet radio station in Moscow from 1931-37, and conducted soloist Sergei Prokofiev, the Russian composer, pianist and conductor.
    3. Maybe what "Scala" and "R&Z" needed most of all was that Rossini speciality, the "aria di sorbetto," a little melody sung by a secondary soloist while listeners revived themselves with refreshments and blotted the sweat stains from their outfits.
    4. In September, she appeared as a soloist in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony under the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
    5. In the Tchaikovsky one could hear the balance between soloist and ensemble even in the biggest passages.
    6. Fanfare piles on fanfare, the soprano soloist Andrea Guiot threads her way through the tapestry, there is still room for the organ (Gaston Litaize) to top it all.
    7. He has given recitals in Boston, New York and Los Angeles and appeared as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic and Los Angeles Philharmonic.
    8. The evening's soloist had been taken ill.
    9. A trumpet soloist revealed that he'd been listening to recordings by Louis Armstrong.
    10. Lines didn't unfurl, they jerked back and forth, obscured by the soloist's shadow.
    11. The German, Boris Pergamenschikow, was a marvellously passionate soloist in the Schumann concerto: in the smallish hall his playing had the immediacy of speech itself.
    12. John Mitchinson is the tenor soloist.
    13. During a show there are normally nine planes in formation, one soloist and the commander remains on the field coordinating the action by radio.
    14. Lamar Alsop was the noteworthy soloist in Beethoven's "Romance in F Major for Violin and Orchestra."
    15. But he says there has been "encouragement, indirectly." Violinist Isaac Stern was guest soloist with the New York Philharmonic for the 100th time on the night the Philharmonic opened its 1988-89 season in Avery Fisher Hall.
    16. Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston and guest conductor Leon Botstein offer the Boston premiere of Meyer Kupferman's Clarinet Concerto, with soloist Peter Alexander.
    17. After a concert at New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, the president of Virginia Union College in Richmond sought out soloist Gilbert Robinson and offered him a scholarship on the spot.
    18. Heaton is soloist with a multi-track recording of himself playing bass and contra-bass clarinets.
    19. He began piano lessons at age 5 and composition at age 7. At 13 he became the youngest pianist to appear as soloist with the Berlin Symphony.
    20. Only the Violin Concerto got an extra session, and that was because Isaac Stern was the soloist and he could demand the time.
    21. The next night Kathryn Stott was the soloist in a demure performance of Rakhmaninov's Third Piano Concerto, which made up in detail and musicianship what it lacked in animal red-bloodedness.
    22. Next year, the orchestra will tour the East Coast with flute soloist James Galway.
    23. The golden gift we saw at graduation - or thought we saw - turns to some baser material as time passes, and occasional soloist roles are the reward for what once seemed a talent to storm the heights.
    24. Dame Kiri Te Kanawa is the soloist in this program of inspirational music ranging from Bach to Wagner to Sir Henry Bishop.
    25. After repeated hearings, Endless Parade continues to fascinate and compel. Naturally, nothing less than a superlative soloist will do. The original one was Hakan Hardenberger, cool and superbly polished.
    26. In Barber's Cello Concerto, Ralph Kirshbaum replaced the originally advertised soloist - and very well, with much flair and feeling.
    27. In 1939 he gave the first piano recital on American TV. In 1942, when Toscanini decided to conduct his first "Rhapsody in Blue," he chose Wild, who'd never played it either, as his soloist.
    28. Sitkovetsky has performed widely as a soloist with Western symphony and chamber orchestras and since 1984 has been music director of Finland's Korsholm Festival.
    29. Finally came "Appendix" (1983) by Pawel Szymanski, a Polish post-minimalist who wittily combined a piccolo soloist with an elephantine polka and a Mahlerian trombone line.
    30. But this performance nearly died on its feet and it seemed that the evening's soloist, Nigel Kennedy, was encouraging him to hold back even more. There comes a point when the amount of time available is difficult to fill, even for a talented musician.
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