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Definition of melodist in English: melodistnoun ˈmɛlədɪstˈmɛlədəst 1A composer of melodies. 作曲家 Example sentencesExamples - In my review of the a recent Hyperion disc, I indicate that neither Napravnik nor Blumenfeld were great melodists; that assessment applies equally to Lickl.
- They demonstrate most admirably Barber's gift as a distinguished melodist.
- And the lyrical poetry of Romanos the melodist, the hymnology of John of Damascus, and the legendary compositions of Johannes Kopuselos, to name only a few, radically changed the Byzantine rite.
- For music written at that time, it is very old-fashioned, but there's no denying that an expert melodist and orchestrator are at work here.
- Over her 20-year career she has been visually original, a provocative stylist, an intelligent lyricist and a sublime melodist, but she has never been a ground-breaking musician.
- But it's the chorus of Swanee that everyone knows best and Finnissy's version gives a final indication of his personal angle on one of the greatest melodists of the last century.
- ‘If one song can be said to have ‘made’ Rodgers and Hart,’ wrote the melodist, ‘it was ‘Manhattan.’
- Coltrane was also a sublime melodist, who in later life became obsessed with the untapped possibilities of rhythm.
- One of the great ‘instant composers,’ a melodist of the first rank, Gray, who died in 1955, was one of the most consistent musicians in jazz history.
- Mehlan is a sharp melodist, and when he brings his full arsenal to bear on a simple melody, the effect is magnificent.
- His distinction as a melodist and harmonist I don't doubt.
- Whatever the virtues of his output heretofore, Copland could certainly not be called a melodist.
- Actually, I consider Bomtempo an exceptional melodist, likely his most attractive compositional trait.
- Lou Harrison called Hovhaness a melodist that comes along once in a hundred years.
- First off, it is filled with soaring tunes, reminding us what a gifted melodist Smith was.
- It also happened that Poulenc turned out one of the greatest melodists of all time, and it seems churlish to complain when he keeps hitting you with ‘A’ material.
- Collaborating with a melodist, Izzy wrote the lyrics for ‘Marie from Sunny Italy,’ to be performed with the same Neapolitan intonation.
- Apart from its richly imaginative orchestral textures it shows Crosse as a melodist too.
- He was a superb melodist and a brilliant orchestrator, with fine feeling for the human voice, and his works rise consistently above the operetta norm.
- But his faults don't count for much in the face of his considerable virtues: a melodist with a terrific sense of poetry and harmony.
- 1.1archaic A singer.
歌唱家 Example sentencesExamples - As a verbal melodist, especially a melodist of sweetness and of stately grace, and as a harmonist of prolonged and complex cadences, he is unsurpassable.
- Within his hymns, Romanos the Melodist gives voice to a wide range of biblical characters.
Synonyms singer, vocalist, soloist, songstress, crooner, warbler, artiste
Definition of melodist in US English: melodistnounˈmelədəstˈmɛlədəst 1A composer of melodies. 作曲家 Example sentencesExamples - Coltrane was also a sublime melodist, who in later life became obsessed with the untapped possibilities of rhythm.
- One of the great ‘instant composers,’ a melodist of the first rank, Gray, who died in 1955, was one of the most consistent musicians in jazz history.
- First off, it is filled with soaring tunes, reminding us what a gifted melodist Smith was.
- He was a superb melodist and a brilliant orchestrator, with fine feeling for the human voice, and his works rise consistently above the operetta norm.
- And the lyrical poetry of Romanos the melodist, the hymnology of John of Damascus, and the legendary compositions of Johannes Kopuselos, to name only a few, radically changed the Byzantine rite.
- Mehlan is a sharp melodist, and when he brings his full arsenal to bear on a simple melody, the effect is magnificent.
- In my review of the a recent Hyperion disc, I indicate that neither Napravnik nor Blumenfeld were great melodists; that assessment applies equally to Lickl.
- ‘If one song can be said to have ‘made’ Rodgers and Hart,’ wrote the melodist, ‘it was ‘Manhattan.’
- They demonstrate most admirably Barber's gift as a distinguished melodist.
- Collaborating with a melodist, Izzy wrote the lyrics for ‘Marie from Sunny Italy,’ to be performed with the same Neapolitan intonation.
- Actually, I consider Bomtempo an exceptional melodist, likely his most attractive compositional trait.
- It also happened that Poulenc turned out one of the greatest melodists of all time, and it seems churlish to complain when he keeps hitting you with ‘A’ material.
- But his faults don't count for much in the face of his considerable virtues: a melodist with a terrific sense of poetry and harmony.
- For music written at that time, it is very old-fashioned, but there's no denying that an expert melodist and orchestrator are at work here.
- His distinction as a melodist and harmonist I don't doubt.
- Apart from its richly imaginative orchestral textures it shows Crosse as a melodist too.
- But it's the chorus of Swanee that everyone knows best and Finnissy's version gives a final indication of his personal angle on one of the greatest melodists of the last century.
- Over her 20-year career she has been visually original, a provocative stylist, an intelligent lyricist and a sublime melodist, but she has never been a ground-breaking musician.
- Lou Harrison called Hovhaness a melodist that comes along once in a hundred years.
- Whatever the virtues of his output heretofore, Copland could certainly not be called a melodist.
- 1.1archaic A singer.
歌唱家 Example sentencesExamples - As a verbal melodist, especially a melodist of sweetness and of stately grace, and as a harmonist of prolonged and complex cadences, he is unsurpassable.
- Within his hymns, Romanos the Melodist gives voice to a wide range of biblical characters.
Synonyms singer, vocalist, soloist, songstress, crooner, warbler, artiste
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