harpist
harpist
Definition
harp·ist (här′pist)
noun
a harp player
harpist
Usage Examples
Converse of subject
- accompany: The Court Steward and his Ladies of the Court entertain you in song accompanied by the Harpist.
Converse of object
- have: Have a harpist at a medieval theme or a rock and roll band at the 70s theme.
- include: The eveningâs entertainment will include a harpist during the drinks reception followed by a string quartet playing throughout the dinner.
- base: She is now a full time professional harpist based in Cardiff but traveling across Britain and often further afield.
- experience: Harpist For Weddings Catrin is a very experienced professional harpist available for weddings to West End shows.
Adjective modifier
- renowned: The Orchestra of Welsh National Opera together with renowned harpist Elinor Bennett are touring Wales with the work in early January.
- Welsh: The Welsh harpist, Caryl Thomas gave the premiere at the Wigmore Hall in 1988.
- professional: Paula Smith UK Area Served Hampshire, Surrey, Berkshire, London Friendly, professional harpist with great vocals.
- young: As harpist to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, Jemima Phillips is one of the leading young harpists of her generation.
- Celtic: Once I graduated I followed my hobby as my career and became a professional singer and Celtic harpist.
- talented: Cyffdy House was once the home of one of Wales ' most famous and talented triple harpists, Nansi Richards.
Noun used with modifier
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