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Definition of Cornetists
1. cornetist [n] - See also: cornetist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cornetists
Literary usage of Cornetists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Music (1899)
"He delights in ecstacies of self-adulation and volcanic vituperation of all other
cornetists, Levy in particular. As he sees it, all other cornet players ..."
2. Prof. H. Kling's Modern Orchestration and Instrumentation: Or, The Art of by Henri Kling (1905)
"This book in its present form surpasses anything of its kind ever offered to
cornetists. Prices: Complete Edition, Paper, Net $3.50, Boards, Net $4.00, ..."
3. Essays and Essay-writing: Based on Atlantic Monthly Models by William Maddux Tanner (1918)
"We have as yet been unable to find a type of music-stand which will not trip up
long-limbed cornetists off their guard. One evening when Geoffrey, ..."
4. Ancient Scotish Melodies: From a Manuscript of the Reign of King James VI by William Dauney (1838)
"... speaks of it, or rather of the performance of certain celebrated cornetists,
in the most rapturous terms. " II divino Antonio da cornetto perfettissimo ..."
5. The Oneidas by Julia Keen Bloomfield (1907)
"... one of women and girls and the cornetists of the band give valuable assistance.
"The training of the choir is accompanied with great difficulties, ..."