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词汇 pianism
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Definition of pianism in English:

pianism

noun ˈpɪənɪz(ə)mˈpēəˌnizəm
mass noun
  • Technical skill or artistry in playing the piano, or in composing piano music.

    钢琴演奏技巧(或艺术);钢琴曲作曲技巧(或艺术)

    a tour de force of breathtaking, virtuoso pianism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here was truly happy music, and happy pianism, bright and optimistic, sensitive (as throughout this concert) to the detail of Beethoven's markings.
    • Without doubt his work as a composer had a great impact upon his tremendous pianism.
    • His Rachmaninoff group brought some of the most purely beautiful pianism in recent seasons.
    • It was by their pianism that we were to judge their artistry.
    • All in all, though, this CD contains provocative and often sublime pianism.
    • Although he is not the ‘star’ here, his assured pianism ensures that he isn't merely pushed to one side.
    • It was followed by an explosively dazzling Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 11, which affirmed her purposeful and communicative pianism.
    • Hard edged pianism, sudden long pauses, and loud climaxes were the order of the day.
    • His pianism is outstanding, phrasing is supple, and rhythms are alert and buoyant.
    • His lackluster music making and routine pianism will hardly impress anyone who has heard far superior pianists of the same age.
    • In terms of pianism Mishka was astounding for a girl her age for her balancing of chords, awareness of phrasing, sense of rhythm and overall technical command.
    • Here, the pianism is more subjective and less splashy.
    • Extrovert and virtuosic, he is always in control of this difficult music and his pianism is overflowing with that Russian passion which stirs both mind and spirit.
    • He is a living dream of pianism, having broken through an expressive barrier that other players do not know exists.
    • His sensitive pianism brought musical depth and color to the score.
    • That, to my mind, is the most extraordinary thing about this unique disc which, I believe, any lover of great pianism owes it to himself to hear.
    • Her pianism has a place in anyone's collection.
    • Even so, he could sweep the listener off his feet with the excitement of his pianism.
    • While this CD probably is intended for a more specialized clientele, few would fail to respond to the appeal of such pianism.
    • So resourceful is his prismatic pianism that no line is denied its fully fluid dynamic status, assuaging each as he does with a thousand shades of affect.

Derivatives

  • pianistic

  • adjective ˌpɪəˈnɪstɪk
    • Most teachers recognize the importance of ensemble playing as being integral to students' musical and pianistic development.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The pianist's dazzling rendition of the Vivace finale was a pianistic tour de force.
      • By taking more responsibility for their musical progress, these students had stretched their musical minds and pianistic skills.
      • Even a decade later, Schumann claimed that Liszt's pianistic flair would always overshadow his compositional achievements.
      • Once their ears are attuned to this aspect of pianistic musicianship, their playing will never be the same.
  • pianistically

  • adverb ˌpɪəˈnɪstɪk(ə)li
    • Where Janácek is pianistically sparse, Smetana imbues his piano works with the expansive palette of his orchestral works, a broad chromatic syntax flowing with panache.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As a result, there is a disappointing lack of attention to contrapuntal interchange and some inconsistent stemming of chordal textures, making the arrangements more difficult to read initially and sometimes awkward pianistically.
      • It was pianistically challenging to create the required intensity and expressionism, and thus colour and line were of utmost importance, as also an improvisatory element.
      • Even the less gifted are extremely strong pianistically.

Definition of pianism in US English:

pianism

nounˈpēəˌnizəm
  • Artistry or technical skill in playing the piano, or in composing piano music.

    钢琴演奏技巧(或艺术);钢琴曲作曲技巧(或艺术)

    a tour de force of breathtaking, virtuoso pianism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His lackluster music making and routine pianism will hardly impress anyone who has heard far superior pianists of the same age.
    • It was by their pianism that we were to judge their artistry.
    • It was followed by an explosively dazzling Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 11, which affirmed her purposeful and communicative pianism.
    • His sensitive pianism brought musical depth and color to the score.
    • So resourceful is his prismatic pianism that no line is denied its fully fluid dynamic status, assuaging each as he does with a thousand shades of affect.
    • Here was truly happy music, and happy pianism, bright and optimistic, sensitive (as throughout this concert) to the detail of Beethoven's markings.
    • All in all, though, this CD contains provocative and often sublime pianism.
    • Although he is not the ‘star’ here, his assured pianism ensures that he isn't merely pushed to one side.
    • Without doubt his work as a composer had a great impact upon his tremendous pianism.
    • Her pianism has a place in anyone's collection.
    • His Rachmaninoff group brought some of the most purely beautiful pianism in recent seasons.
    • While this CD probably is intended for a more specialized clientele, few would fail to respond to the appeal of such pianism.
    • His pianism is outstanding, phrasing is supple, and rhythms are alert and buoyant.
    • He is a living dream of pianism, having broken through an expressive barrier that other players do not know exists.
    • Extrovert and virtuosic, he is always in control of this difficult music and his pianism is overflowing with that Russian passion which stirs both mind and spirit.
    • Hard edged pianism, sudden long pauses, and loud climaxes were the order of the day.
    • That, to my mind, is the most extraordinary thing about this unique disc which, I believe, any lover of great pianism owes it to himself to hear.
    • Even so, he could sweep the listener off his feet with the excitement of his pianism.
    • Here, the pianism is more subjective and less splashy.
    • In terms of pianism Mishka was astounding for a girl her age for her balancing of chords, awareness of phrasing, sense of rhythm and overall technical command.
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