How To Use harpist In A Sentence
- If hiring harpists or a string quartet for the church, ask them (before booking) if they would also play for an hour or so at your reception; they should do this for no extra cost.
- Saturday night, singer Florence Welch's machine consists of a harpist, a dozen backup singers and the Norwegian Radio Orchestra, who would accompany all of the artists here tonight - but none to this degree of spectacularity. Give peace a dance
- Presently they brought the tray of wine which friends doth conjoin and clarified draughts in flagons of gold and crystal and silver, and the host smote with a rattan-wand on the door of an inner chamber, whereupon behold, it opened and out came three damsels, high-bosomed virginity with faces like the sun at the fourth hour of the day, one a lutist, another a harpist and the third a dancer-artiste. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
- She has built up an enviable reputation as a harpist.
- Harpist and zitherists as a rule only use the thumb and three fingers.
- In addition to the 24-member chamber ensemble, there are six soloists — two pianists, a harpist and three percussion players, except that one of the latter must be a virtuoso on the cimbalom, a Hungarian dulcimer struck with mallets. Both Challenging and Cool
- Máire is considered to be one of the world's greatest harpists and a chief exponent of Irish traditional music abroad.
- In what one could call his middle period, he and I used to meet for drinks in the Zanzibar, that pre-Groucho haunt in Covent Garden, or for tea in the vast lounge of the Piccadilly Hotel now the Meridien, where we were often alone except for the harpist plinking away in the middle distance, her large handbag at her feet. My hero: Victoria Glendinning on John Gross
- His youngest daughter Lily is a classical harpist who helps out with sewing and embroidery. John Seed: John Frame: The Intuitive
- Two solo harpists are positioned stereophonically on the stage, and surrounded by the impressionistic, spectral sound world of the orchestra.