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词汇 organist
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Definition of organist in English:

organist

noun ˈɔːɡ(ə)nɪstˈɔrɡənəst
  • A person who plays the organ.

    风琴演奏者,风琴手

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thomas Heywood enjoys an outstanding reputation as one of the world's finest concert organists.
    • Famous organists drew crowds in the thousands, sometimes more than ten thousand, to the churches, concert halls, pavilions and even department stores with grand organs.
    • The concert ended with a Mass by Bellini in which the organist, choir and soloists gave a magnificent performance.
    • Many think organists are just accompanists or just play in church.
    • Soloists, organists and all musicians are reminded that their primary role is one of service to the liturgy.
    • Perhaps the biggest disappointment - certainly for organists - is the organ writing, and particularly Debussy's limited use of the pedal-board.
    • The Caput ensemble (nine brass musicians, two organists, and a bassist along with various bells and electronics) performs the work.
    • Sebastian had helped train several organists and pianists during a career that spanned over 40 years.
    • He is a first-class pianist and organist and has composed music and written and published his own poems.
    • He was an accomplished organist, owning two impressive electronic instruments.
    • In common with organists, drummers, pianists, heavy metal guitarists, and Indian style violinists - he uses his feet to make music.
    • As the cathedral organist, he lived just beside it in a lovely old Georgian house.
    • I had been invited to sing in a church choir by my friend, the organist's daughter.
    • Countless local churchgoers also knew him as their regular organist and choirmaster.
    • Students were allowed to play a piece on the organ, and then the organist performed for them.
    • Bach's ‘Clavierubung III’ is one of the monuments of organ literature and has received a number of fine recordings by established organists over the years.
    • Most of the successful film composers began as theater organists or conductors.
    • The choir will sing from the High Altar in the Church and will be accompanied by their own organist.
    • Mr Ramsay was one of the more famous cinema organists and was musical director for Union Cinemas, which operated the Ritz and Regal theatre chain.
    • Some were town musicians (fiddlers or pipers), others organists, Kantors, or Kapellmeister, and not a few were composers of at least local distinction.

Definition of organist in US English:

organist

nounˈôrɡənəstˈɔrɡənəst
  • A person who plays the organ.

    风琴演奏者,风琴手

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Students were allowed to play a piece on the organ, and then the organist performed for them.
    • Mr Ramsay was one of the more famous cinema organists and was musical director for Union Cinemas, which operated the Ritz and Regal theatre chain.
    • I had been invited to sing in a church choir by my friend, the organist's daughter.
    • Thomas Heywood enjoys an outstanding reputation as one of the world's finest concert organists.
    • The choir will sing from the High Altar in the Church and will be accompanied by their own organist.
    • Some were town musicians (fiddlers or pipers), others organists, Kantors, or Kapellmeister, and not a few were composers of at least local distinction.
    • Most of the successful film composers began as theater organists or conductors.
    • Sebastian had helped train several organists and pianists during a career that spanned over 40 years.
    • Many think organists are just accompanists or just play in church.
    • Soloists, organists and all musicians are reminded that their primary role is one of service to the liturgy.
    • Countless local churchgoers also knew him as their regular organist and choirmaster.
    • The Caput ensemble (nine brass musicians, two organists, and a bassist along with various bells and electronics) performs the work.
    • He was an accomplished organist, owning two impressive electronic instruments.
    • The concert ended with a Mass by Bellini in which the organist, choir and soloists gave a magnificent performance.
    • In common with organists, drummers, pianists, heavy metal guitarists, and Indian style violinists - he uses his feet to make music.
    • As the cathedral organist, he lived just beside it in a lovely old Georgian house.
    • Famous organists drew crowds in the thousands, sometimes more than ten thousand, to the churches, concert halls, pavilions and even department stores with grand organs.
    • Perhaps the biggest disappointment - certainly for organists - is the organ writing, and particularly Debussy's limited use of the pedal-board.
    • Bach's ‘Clavierubung III’ is one of the monuments of organ literature and has received a number of fine recordings by established organists over the years.
    • He is a first-class pianist and organist and has composed music and written and published his own poems.
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