musician


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Synonyms for musician

one who plays a musical instrument

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Synonyms for musician

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Commercial director of Stonegate Pub Company, Suzanne Baker, said: "It is fantastic that the Be At One Band has fundraised so much for Help Musicians UK and they have had fun along the way.
The 15-year-old said: "It was good to play with other professional musicians.
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With his virtuosity, the musician has won the recognition of the most famous conductors, composers and symphony orchestras all over the world.
Lillian, age 7, explained that being a musician means "you make music," and she considered herself a musician because she plays the piano.
Another local musician, Mosaid Khalid, hopes to see the music scene in Jeddah reach its full potential through musical institutes.
'For a long time I was away from the rabab,' the musician cried.
Talking to reporter Austrian musician Paul Schuberth said that they had performed for the first time in Pakistan and really they enjoyed people warm response in their first ever show here at PNCA.
Based on diverse sources that include memoirs, newspapers, arrest records, recording company papers, and the registrations by which musicians claimed authorship of songs, Marc Hertzman's book lives up to the title's bold claim.
The event featured over 200 musicians from eight countries, and was organized by the state tourism department in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture.
Grimmelshausen's direct influence can be seen in the novels discussed in Rose's second chapter, focusing on the musician as a picaresque outcast, the traveling musician ready for adventures in exotic locations as well as in the less exotic Germany of the seventeenth century.
The sessions begin around 8.30pm and finish about midnight - and you can never be sure whether a passing world class musician is going to pop up on stage.