Accompanist

Word ACCOMPANIST
Character 11
Hyphenation ac com pa nist
Pronunciations /əˈ.kʌm.pə.nɪst/

Definitions and meanings of "Accompanist"

What do we mean by accompanist?

A performer who plays or sings a musical accompaniment. noun

In music, one who plays an accompaniment. noun

The performer in music who takes the accompanying part. noun

The performer in music who takes the accompanying part. noun

A person who provides musical accompaniment (usually on a piano) noun

The performer in music who takes the accompanying part.

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The word "accompanist" in example sentences

The next minute the accompanist was the centre of a small crowd of anxious, questioning people. ❋ Margaret Pedler (N/A)

Firstly, one can only hope that those days will soon disappear forever where a famous violinist brings along an "accompanist" to play a program of sonatas by Beethoven, Brahms and César Franck — works designated by their respective composers for Piano and Violin. ❋ Bilson, Malcolm (1990)

Her accompanist was a satyr"Chippendales dancer above, goat below. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (2001)

During the intermission, I overheard conversations all around me discussing how beautifully the "accompanist" played. ❋ Robin McNeil (2009)

When the lights went off the accompanist kissed her. ❋ Unknown (2010)

DB: I did think of myself solely as an accompanist, but it was actually a brilliant guitar player who passed on a few years ago by the name of Steve Berg, who said he wanted to accompany me playing my music. ❋ Mike Ragogna (2011)

Research confirms: The song "In Other Words," composed by Bart Howard, may indeed have been introduced by Mercer at the Blue Note, since Bart Howard was her piano accompanist at the time. ❋ James A. Fragale (2011)

A Juilliard-trained pianist and former accompanist on NBC's "Your Show of Shows," she hunched over the keys, trembling slightly from a combination of spinal stenosis, osteoporosis and early Parkinson's disease. ❋ Lizzie Simon (2011)

Our Russian-trained accompanist, Diana, passionately leans into the ringing chords, "In that morn, fare thee well!" and everybody claps happily. ❋ Brenda Peterson (2011)

It's well captured in the ghostly choreography by Benjamin Millepied, which accompanies the Glass "Partita," and in the superimposed frames showing Mr. Fain and his friend and accompanist, Nick Britell, reach for their instruments and try to create music together across digital boundaries. ❋ Corinna Da Fonseca-Wollheim (2011)

Last month, the tenor, age 42, made his New York recital debut, appearing with the distinguished accompanist Helmut Deutsch in a program of art songs at the Met, a venue rarely used for so intimate a purpose. ❋ David Mermelstein (2011)

The pianist, much in demand both as soloist and accompanist, doesn't find much time to practice these days. ❋ Paul Levy (2011)

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