pianist in the PONS Dictionary

pianist Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

concert pianist

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The pianist performed and recorded sporadically until his death at 61 years old in 1984.
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At the age of fifteen, she began piano classes with the goal of becoming a concert pianist.
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But eight of these songs offer required - and rewarding listening for fans of the pianist.
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The video starts out by showing many of the people in the crowd, followed by a pianist playing the introduction.
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He continued his studies and competed in several young pianists competitions.
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She first appeared on air as a stand-in for a pianist who was unwell.
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After his acting career had ended, he became a pianist.
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She is also a pianist and songwriter, whose musical works deal with the survival side of life.
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He was an accomplished pianist who began playing at the age of six.
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The pianist played the blues and stride styles of the time.
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