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flautist Definition

flau·tist (flôtist, flo̵ut-)

noun

flutist

Etymology: It flautista < flauto, flute

flautist Usage Examples

Converse of subject

  • perform: A CD of Dench's music for flute performed by the virtuoso flutist Laura Chislett was released by Etcetera ( Amsterdam ) in 1993.
  • play: Here it is played by the outstanding young flutist Emily Beynon in her first recording for Hyperion.

Converse of object

  • base: Lynne Plowman is a composer and flutist based in Wales.
  • train: Gillian Leonard is a classically trained professional flutist who came to Inverurie from Tarland via music school in California.
  • have: We also have flutist Gemma Harvey performing a duet with Gil Osman on the piano.

Adjective modifier

  • principal: The workshops, with David Nicholson, the former principal flutist with the SCO, took place in Kirkwall Grammar School.
  • professional: She has since worked as a freelance professional flutist and private flute teacher based in Birmingham.
  • good: Barradas is changing Venezuelan music as he strives to become the world's best flutist.
  • virtuoso: A CD of Dench's music for flute performed by the virtuoso flutist Laura Chislett was released by Etcetera ( Amsterdam ) in 1993.
  • orchestral: On the modern instrument, Edwina is a freelance solo, chamber and orchestral flutist.
  • young: Here it is played by the outstanding young flutist Emily Beynon in her first recording for Hyperion.

Noun used with modifier

  • jazz: Roland Kirk was a famous jazz flutist and saxophonist who was a major influence on Ian Anderson.

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