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Definition of Soloists
1. soloist [n] - See also: soloist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Soloists
Literary usage of Soloists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Danger Signals for Teachers by Albert Edward Winship (1919)
"FEW CHILDREN CAN BE soloists One of the educational superstitious lunacies is
the assumption that the school is primarily to make soloists; that any child ..."
2. The Boston Symphony Orchestra: An Historical Sketch by Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe (1914)
"The following list contains the names of all the soloists and assisting musicians
who have appeared in the concerts of the Boston Symphony ..."
3. The Boston Symphony Orchestra: An Historical Sketch by Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe (1914)
"The following list contains the names of all the soloists and assisting musicians
who have appeared in the concerts of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, ..."
4. Forty Years of Music, 1865-1905 by Joseph Bennett (1908)
"... incidents—Musical journalists and festival officials—Press tickets— Abolish
them—An outburst—Festival conductors and soloists—A change for the better. ..."
5. Reminiscences of Foreign Travel: A Fragment of Autobiography by Robert Charles Winthrop (1894)
"... performed by a select orchestra of one hundred, with the aid of the soloists
and chorus of the Imperial Opera troupe. The symphony was preceded by the ..."
6. Reminiscences of Foreign Travel: A Fragment of Autobiography by Robert Charles Winthrop (1894)
"... performed by a select orchestra of one hundred, with the aid of the soloists
and chorus of the Imperial Opera troupe. The symphony was preceded by the ..."