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词汇 lutenist
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Definition of lutenist in English:

lutenist

(also lutanist)
nounˈluːt(ə)nɪstˈlutnəst
  • A lute player.

    诗琴弹奏者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was joined by elegant Italian lutenist Andrea Damiani in contrapuntal pieces by Vincenzo Galilei.
    • A guitar virtuoso, heir to the lutenists of old, friend of Beethoven and Rossini, Giuliani composed concerti, chamber music, and songs, as well as guitar solos and duets.
    • In ancient Egyptian depictions of lute-playing, the lutenists are mostly young women.
    • Young Alfonso was accepted at court in his turn, a singer, lutenist and violist.
    • They were technically inept in the skills of composition, though some were fine singers and lutenists.
    • Douglas is one of the few lutanists to accompany himself as a singer.
    • John Johnson, Queen Elizabeth's favourite lutenist, died in 1594, when the Golden Age school of lutenists was at its zenith.
    • One of the most famous composers and lutenists of his day, Dowland also represented the Elizabethan artistic temperament.
    • In the late 1950s Pears popularized early English songs by John Dowland and others, accompanied by famous guitarist and lutenist Julian Bream.
    • It may well be that as far as lutenists were concerned, Bach could have saved himself a good deal of ink.
    • Considering that lutes regularly start at $1800, these are a great way for the beginner lutenist on a tight budget to get started.
    • The lutenist put down his instrument and rummaged through a side pocket of the case, and held up a pair of university concert tickets.
    • They are the only famed lutanists in the world.
    • Arriving at the cauldron in 1829 is English lutenist Peter Claire, ready to join the royal orchestra.
    • Béthune himself, his brother and his son are listed among the lutenists who played on this occasion.
    • Lamentably, the contribution to the Baroque made by the 17th century lutenist composers of the French School has not been fully realized, quantified or understood.
    • The painting is probably best known to lutenists now as the illustration used on the paperback edition of the Dowland lute music.
    • Our lutenist blew onto his fingers, our drummer fretted over his chilly skins, our soprano shrank into her mufflers.
    • Thomas Berghan is a lutenist specializing in music of the French Baroque.
    • In addition to the previously mentioned lutenists, we must add the name of Eduardo Eguez.

Origin

Early 17th century: from medieval Latin lutanista, from lutana 'lute'.

Definition of lutenist in US English:

lutenist

(also lutanist)
nounˈlo͞otnəstˈlutnəst
  • A lute player.

    诗琴弹奏者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the late 1950s Pears popularized early English songs by John Dowland and others, accompanied by famous guitarist and lutenist Julian Bream.
    • Douglas is one of the few lutanists to accompany himself as a singer.
    • The lutenist put down his instrument and rummaged through a side pocket of the case, and held up a pair of university concert tickets.
    • Arriving at the cauldron in 1829 is English lutenist Peter Claire, ready to join the royal orchestra.
    • He was joined by elegant Italian lutenist Andrea Damiani in contrapuntal pieces by Vincenzo Galilei.
    • In addition to the previously mentioned lutenists, we must add the name of Eduardo Eguez.
    • Béthune himself, his brother and his son are listed among the lutenists who played on this occasion.
    • Thomas Berghan is a lutenist specializing in music of the French Baroque.
    • Young Alfonso was accepted at court in his turn, a singer, lutenist and violist.
    • Our lutenist blew onto his fingers, our drummer fretted over his chilly skins, our soprano shrank into her mufflers.
    • One of the most famous composers and lutenists of his day, Dowland also represented the Elizabethan artistic temperament.
    • It may well be that as far as lutenists were concerned, Bach could have saved himself a good deal of ink.
    • They are the only famed lutanists in the world.
    • The painting is probably best known to lutenists now as the illustration used on the paperback edition of the Dowland lute music.
    • John Johnson, Queen Elizabeth's favourite lutenist, died in 1594, when the Golden Age school of lutenists was at its zenith.
    • Considering that lutes regularly start at $1800, these are a great way for the beginner lutenist on a tight budget to get started.
    • They were technically inept in the skills of composition, though some were fine singers and lutenists.
    • A guitar virtuoso, heir to the lutenists of old, friend of Beethoven and Rossini, Giuliani composed concerti, chamber music, and songs, as well as guitar solos and duets.
    • In ancient Egyptian depictions of lute-playing, the lutenists are mostly young women.
    • Lamentably, the contribution to the Baroque made by the 17th century lutenist composers of the French School has not been fully realized, quantified or understood.

Origin

Early 17th century: from medieval Latin lutanista, from lutana ‘lute’.

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