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clarinettist

[ UK /klˈæɹa‍ɪntˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a musician who plays the clarinet

How To Use clarinettist In A Sentence

  • He hit the road as a tenor saxophonist and clarinettist with the Henry Jerome Swing Band.
  • Ferguson, clarinetist Brent Besner, and marimbist Nick Tolle gave clean, collected performances of esprit rude/esprit doux I and II, dovetailed together, and here the conversation was even more voluble. Magna Carter (4): Identity Politics
  • In 1945, Moura's family moved to Rio de Janeiro, where the young clarinettist began studying at the Escola nacional de música, now the Escola de música da UFRJ. Paulo Moura obituary
  • ÂSpock-ish measures when a brace of basset clarinetists, led by Michele Zukovsky, created sounds from another world. Laurence Vittes: Jeremy Denk Meets Gustavo and Beethoven on the Hill at Mouse Hall
  • The unmatchable actor/writer/ director is also a superb jazz clarinettist. Times, Sunday Times
  • Among the fantastic line-up of musicians are cornettist Jon-Erik Kellso, clarinettist Dan Levinson, trombonist Dan Barrett and pianists Mark Shane and Dick Hyman whose solo spin on ‘Clementine’ is one of many highlights.
  • Mr Brown was Britain's most authentic jazz clarinetist.
  • British composers were especially lucky in their clarinetists, oboists, horn players, and violists.
  • We see a high school clarinetist marching smartly up and down the football field in perfect cadence with the others.
  • Feb. 27 by Abraham Inc., an all-star ensemble fusing funk, jazz, hip-hop and klezmer, which is led by virtuoso clarinetist David Krakauer, trombonist Fred Wesley and "beat architect" Josh Dolgin, aka Socalled. BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
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