composer - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • inspire: What the composer inspired by love is doing spontaneously can be consciously brought about.
  • commission: We commissioned young British jazz composer Byron Wallen to write new music inspired by Langston's poems.

Adjective modifier

  • prolific: Still only a young man, Neil has recorded & guested on 15 albums & is a prolific composer.
  • classical: Britain is more famous for pop music than it is for classical composers or jazz musicians.
  • foremost: Petr Eben is one of the foremost composers from the Czech Republic.
  • contemporary: But Schuman's remarks would be echoed by many contemporary composers for several reasons.
  • Austrian: The program continues with Hayden's Oxford Symphony in which the Austrian composer lyrically sums up what he found to be quintessentially English.

Modifies a noun

  • ringtones: Composer ringtones are also used by other cell phone manufacturers.
  • biography: This database is cross-referenced to other sections of the sites, such as the history overview and the composer biographies.

Noun used with modifier

  • ringtone: If you have a phone with a built in ringtone composer you can also compose your own free ringtones.
  • activepdf: A. You can purchase activePDF Composer from the link above.
  • baroque: Pachelbel was another baroque composer, today chiefly known for his sublime Canon in D.
  • twentieth-century: Easy access is provided to useful details about a large number of mainly European and American twentieth-century composers.
  • opera: They also far exceed the dramatic scope and theatrical flare of all Baroque opera composers, including even Monteverdi.
  • soundtrack: Q: To what extent do you collaborate with the soundtrack composers on your films?

Possessives

  • intention: Click here for more information The autograph volumes below come as close to the composer's intentions as it is possible to do.

Preposition: in

  • residence: In 2002 Grant started to become more interested in writing musical theater and became the Bridewell Theatre's composer in residence.

Preposition: of

  • stature: Hardly a composer of stature who chose to stay in Britain could continue to make his living as such.
  • music: The composer of the music is Richard Leigh, a musician with the County music service.

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