Definitionadj. having or revealing supreme mastery or skill
Last update: October 20, 2015
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He is a virtuoso of Sarod. [noun]
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He was a virtuoso pianist with a highly personal style. [noun]
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We eagerly looked forward to his virtuoso playing with the Old Rope String Band and the crazy on-stage antics. [noun]
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He runs over her parts like a virtuoso. [noun]
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He must be neither a dilettante nor a virtuoso: but he must be artistic. [noun]
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His appeal to musicians was made in a threefold capacity, and we have, therefore, to deal with Liszt the unrivalled pianoforte virtuoso (1830 - r848); Liszt the conductor of the "music of the future " at Weimar, the teacher of Tausig, Billow and a host of lesser pianists, the eloquent writer on music and musicians, the champion of Berlioz and Wagner (1848-1861); and Liszt the prolific composer, who for some five-and-thirty years continued to put forth pianoforte pieces, songs, symphonic orchestral pieces, cantatas, masses, psalms and oratorios (1847-1882). [Please select]
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A picturesque, old German virtuoso is the reverent possessor of a genuine "Cremona." [Please select]
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"No, sir, it is to be the Virtuoso, with the mock copper coins." [Please select]
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Gilbreth, one of the leaders of the new movement, seems to be such a virtuoso. [Please select]
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I don't pretend to be a painter, my youthful virtuoso, and that's why I go wrong sometimes on colour. [Please select]
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