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violist

[ US /ˌviˈoʊɫəst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a musician who plays the viola

How To Use violist In A Sentence

  • Veteran violist Paul Neubauer likes the late-night format because, as a performer you get a different vibe from every audience. Perhaps Some Schubert
  • Shortly after orchestrating the second series of Slavonic Dances in 1886, the composer, a violist, wrote two string terzettos for himself and two violin students, who lived in his house.
  • Among his disciples are the well-known cello teacher George Neikrug and the late violist, William Primrose and among his students were concertmasters of major orchestras, including Joseph Silverstein.
  • If I were a violist I would definitely want this to be in the regular repertoire.
  • Violist Richard Fleischman played with a vibrant, fruity tone that suited this music perfectly.
  • Furthermore, the adagio presents the violist and pianist with a tour de force: fourteen minutes of slow playing at a dynamic range restricted mostly to soft.
  • Monday's seven-hour concert features a sprawl of hybrid-happy new-music acts, including So Percussion, the Nebraska-based Chiara String Quartet, violist Nadia Sirota, and Buke and Gass, a Brooklyn duo that plays homemade mutant string instruments. Playing Between Rock and a Classical Place
  • Furthermore, the adagio presents the violist and pianist with a tour de force: fourteen minutes of slow playing at a dynamic range restricted mostly to soft.
  • I'll bet he even makes viola jokes (most violists do, in self-defence).
  • British composers were especially lucky in their clarinetists, oboists, horn players, and violists.
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