Definition of Pianiste

1. pianist [n -S] - See also: pianist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pianiste

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

Literary usage of Pianiste

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

1. The Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review by Richard Mackenzie Bacon (1824)
"French Air with Variations for the Piano Forte, with Flute Accompaniments ad lib. composed for Lady Stepney, by T. Latour, pianiste to his Majesty. London. ..."

2. The Apprenticeship Writings of Frank Norris, 1896-1898 by Frank Norris (1996)
"His try for goal from the field was well timed, and was undoubtedly the play called for by the situation even though unsuccessful. The Making of a pianiste ..."

3. Every where by Will Carleton (1911)
"In the first place, the pianiste, in order to make a success, must be a real musician, and not a drum-major, that scares an instrument every time she looks ..."

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