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Accompanist   /əkˈəmpənəst/   Listen
Accompanist

noun
1.
A person who provides musical accompaniment (usually on a piano).  Synonym: accompanyist.






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"Accompanist" Quotes from Famous Books



... The Seraglio (1776), a forgotten opera; the second, said to have been inspired by the death of the author's brother, a naval officer, in The Oddities (1778)—a 'table-entertainment,' where Dibdin was author, actor, singer, musician, accompanist, everything but audience and candle-snuffer. They are among the first in ...
— Lyra Heroica - A Book of Verse for Boys • Various

... quality of his songs. From the time of the Edinburgh visit, at least, he was in the habit of seizing the opportunity afforded by the possession of a harpsichord or a good voice by the daughters of his friends, and in several cases he rewarded his accompanist by making her the heroine of the song. Without drawing on the evidence of parallel phenomena in other ages and literatures, we can be sure enough that this persistent consciousness of the airs to which his ...
— Robert Burns - How To Know Him • William Allan Neilson



Words linked to "Accompanist" :   player, musician, accompany, instrumentalist



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