Definition of Pianistically

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pianistically

pianic
pianino
pianinos
pianism
pianisms
pianissimi
pianissimo
pianissimos
pianississimo
pianist
pianist's cramp
pianiste
pianistes
pianistic
pianistically (current term)
pianistics
pianists
piano
piano accordion
piano accordions
piano action
piano bench
piano damper
piano keyboard
piano keys
piano lesson
piano maker
piano music
piano nobile

Literary usage of Pianistically

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Tchaikovsky by Edwin Evans (1906)
"Paradoxical though it may seem, whilst Tchaikovsky's piano compositions are pianistically open to adverse criticism, they nevertheless contain music which ..."

2. Mezzotints in Modern Music: Brahms, Tschaïkovsky, Chopin, Richard Strauss by James Huneker (1899)
"Musically, the gain is immense; " pianistically " there is some loss. No more of those delicate, zephyr-like figures — no more sonorous and billowy arpeggio ..."

3. Great Pianists on Piano Playing: Study Talks with Foremost Virtuosos by James Francis Cooke (1917)
"pianistically speaking, it seems as if there never had existed a more prolific period than the present What diversity! What contrasts between the work of ..."

4. Music (1901)
"The Handel variations ; the Paganini variations. Relation of Brahms to the pianistically well sounding. school. ..."

5. The Never-ceasing Search by Francis Otto Schmitt (1990)
"... in London had taught her concerning the "act of touch," it was never the same again pianistically. Indeed, there was a recurrence of the acute problem, ..."

6. The Never-ceasing Search by Francis Otto Schmitt (1990)
"... indicate the extent of my pianistic training, prowess, and sophistication, when I met my fiancee whose entire early life was pianistically oriented. ..."

7. Tchaikovsky by Edwin Evans (1906)
"Paradoxical though it may seem, whilst Tchaikovsky's piano compositions are pianistically open to adverse criticism, they nevertheless contain music which ..."

8. Mezzotints in Modern Music: Brahms, Tschaïkovsky, Chopin, Richard Strauss by James Huneker (1899)
"Musically, the gain is immense; " pianistically " there is some loss. No more of those delicate, zephyr-like figures — no more sonorous and billowy arpeggio ..."

9. Great Pianists on Piano Playing: Study Talks with Foremost Virtuosos by James Francis Cooke (1917)
"pianistically speaking, it seems as if there never had existed a more prolific period than the present What diversity! What contrasts between the work of ..."

10. Music (1901)
"The Handel variations ; the Paganini variations. Relation of Brahms to the pianistically well sounding. school. ..."

11. The Never-ceasing Search by Francis Otto Schmitt (1990)
"... in London had taught her concerning the "act of touch," it was never the same again pianistically. Indeed, there was a recurrence of the acute problem, ..."

12. The Never-ceasing Search by Francis Otto Schmitt (1990)
"... indicate the extent of my pianistic training, prowess, and sophistication, when I met my fiancee whose entire early life was pianistically oriented. ..."

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