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Definition of Musicianship
1. Noun. Artistry in performing music.
Definition of Musicianship
1. Noun. The skill of a musician or of a composer. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Musicianship
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Musicianship
Literary usage of Musicianship
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Conscious Control in Piano Study by Ellen Amey (1921)
"Concentration and musicianship have been found to be the equipment for analytical
work. ... Will and musicianship. — It is possible with a well-grounded ..."
2. The Act of Touch in All Its Diversity: An Analysis and Synthesis of by Tobias Matthay (1903)
"In other words : any artistic-judgment, musicianship, or feeling that we may
possess, must perforce remain mute, unless we also possess ability to draw the ..."
3. University Musical Encyclopedia by Louis Charles Elson (1914)
"Wherein lies the true test of musicianship—in a slow piece by Mozart, or in a
Perpetual Motion by Paganini? You see a great virtuoso billed. You go. ..."
4. The Art of the Singer: Practical Hints about Vocal Technics and Style by William James Henderson (1906)
"... XV THE SINGER'S musicianship FETIS in writing of Garat, the famous French
tenor, said: " An air, a duet, according to this great singer, did not consist ..."
5. For my musical friend: a series of practical essays on music and music culture by Annie Aubertine Woodward Moore (1900)
"... musicianship, as Schumann declares, is to be able, on the first hearing of a
complicated orchestral work, to see it in bodily score with the inner eye. ..."