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词汇 soloist
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Definition of soloist in English:

soloist

noun ˈsəʊləʊɪstˈsoʊloʊəst
  • A musician or singer who performs a solo.

    独奏(或独唱)演员

    he appears as a concerto soloist with all the great British orchestras
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Masterclasses will be taken by a variety of composers and soloists.
    • When he did have strong bass or tenor soloists, Handel could and did write strong parts for them.
    • The grand finale saw choir soloists and we, the audience, singing Jerusalem.
    • Conductors and soloists had better know it and have it ready if they want to work.
    • We played a lot together, and he gave special care to the accompaniment of soloists, which is very rare.
    • A regular soloist at the National Concert Hall, Scott has fans on both sides of the Atlantic.
    • Graduals are among the most elaborate of all chants and are performed by soloists and choir in alternation.
    • She is a well-known accompanist who regularly appears in concerts with soloists and ensembles.
    • The vocal writing for both soloists and chorus is demanding almost to the point of impracticality.
    • At this concert, there will be two soloists, each one performing a work very different from the other.
    • The Sinfonia concertante recorded here features the violin and cello as soloists.
    • The agency has its own orchestra consisting of 12 musicians and five soloists.
    • To chorus, soloists, conductor and orchestra, thank you for an absolutely awesome rendition.
    • The concert will feature soloists and a string orchestra performing a wide variety of songs from Leonard Bernstein to Handel.
    • The Finale is superb, featuring splendid singing by the chorus and the quartet of soloists.
    • However, the sound soon disappears in the welter of notes Sibelius gives his soloists in his only Violin Concerto.
    • In the musical numbers soloists and chorus sang with gusto.
    • During the 1920's, Stravinsky had often been heard as the soloist in his piano concerto.
    • The concert ended with a Mass by Bellini in which the organist, choir and soloists gave a magnificent performance.
    • The most famous conductors and soloists in the concert halls around the world perform his compositions.
    Synonyms
    singer, vocalist, songstress, crooner, warbler, melodist, artiste

Definition of soloist in US English:

soloist

nounˈsōlōəstˈsoʊloʊəst
  • A singer or other musician who performs a solo.

    独奏(或独唱)演员

    he appears as a concerto soloist with all the great British orchestras
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At this concert, there will be two soloists, each one performing a work very different from the other.
    • The agency has its own orchestra consisting of 12 musicians and five soloists.
    • We played a lot together, and he gave special care to the accompaniment of soloists, which is very rare.
    • Conductors and soloists had better know it and have it ready if they want to work.
    • A regular soloist at the National Concert Hall, Scott has fans on both sides of the Atlantic.
    • She is a well-known accompanist who regularly appears in concerts with soloists and ensembles.
    • The vocal writing for both soloists and chorus is demanding almost to the point of impracticality.
    • In the musical numbers soloists and chorus sang with gusto.
    • However, the sound soon disappears in the welter of notes Sibelius gives his soloists in his only Violin Concerto.
    • The Sinfonia concertante recorded here features the violin and cello as soloists.
    • The concert ended with a Mass by Bellini in which the organist, choir and soloists gave a magnificent performance.
    • Graduals are among the most elaborate of all chants and are performed by soloists and choir in alternation.
    • The concert will feature soloists and a string orchestra performing a wide variety of songs from Leonard Bernstein to Handel.
    • During the 1920's, Stravinsky had often been heard as the soloist in his piano concerto.
    • To chorus, soloists, conductor and orchestra, thank you for an absolutely awesome rendition.
    • The Finale is superb, featuring splendid singing by the chorus and the quartet of soloists.
    • The grand finale saw choir soloists and we, the audience, singing Jerusalem.
    • When he did have strong bass or tenor soloists, Handel could and did write strong parts for them.
    • The most famous conductors and soloists in the concert halls around the world perform his compositions.
    • Masterclasses will be taken by a variety of composers and soloists.
    Synonyms
    singer, vocalist, songstress, crooner, warbler, melodist, artiste
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