Definition of Violists. Meaning of Violists. Synonyms of Violists

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Definition of Violists

Violist
Violist Vi"ol*ist, n. [Cf. F. violiste.] A player on the viol.

Meaning of Violists from wikipedia

- Among those noted both as violists and as composers are Rebecca Clarke and Hindemith. Contemporary composers and violists Kenji Bunch, Scott Slapin,...
- Look up violist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. This is a list of Wikipedia articles on notable viola players. In cases where a violist has also achieved...
- relatively easy parts and as accompaniment, rather than as solo instruments; violists were generally low-paid and of lower social standing. A story from Italy...
- recognized as one of the world's top violists. BBC Music Magazine wrote in 1997 that she is one of the "most sought-after violists for chamber music in America...
- which are often among the first ones studied by beginning violinists and violists. He was a student of Ferdinand David. Wohlfahrt, Franz (1882). Easiest...
- refer to: Roberto Díaz (footballer) Roberto Díaz (golfer) Roberto Díaz (violist) Roberto Díaz Herrera, Panamanian colonel This disambiguation page lists...
- is used mostly in performance on original instruments. However, modern violists that choose to play scordatura, the way Mozart originally composed it,...
- Bashmet is a founder and a Jury Chairman of the International Contest of Violists in Moscow, the only event of its kind in Russia. He is the President of...
- (Hebrew: פנחס צוקרמן, born 16 July 1948) is an Israeli-American violinist, violist and conductor. Zukerman was born in Tel Aviv, to Jewish parents and Holocaust...
- Johann Nicolaus Bach (baptised February 5, 1653 in Erfurt, Germany) was the son of Johann(es) [Hans] Bach. He died of the plague in Erfurt, Germany, on...