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pi·ano [piˈænəʊ] N

piano
klavir m
to play [the] piano
at the piano

grand piˈa·no N

grand piano

pi·ˈano re·cit·al N

pi·ˈano stool N

piano stool

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A piano recital was the first program on the air.
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Soon, the second theme is introduced, in 7/8 time, with the piano accompanied by balalaika-like pizzicato strings.
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His music career began when he started taking piano lessons at the age of five.
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The sound of a piano being played by a free man nothing more, nothing less.
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On her first solo album, released two years later, she played the piano but did not sing.
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She studied the violin for seven years from the age of five, and the classical piano from a few years later.
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She plays him songs on the piano and later slips into a robe.
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He began studying piano at the age of ten.
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He began singing at the age of five, and played piano from age eight.
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My need was for remarks about the virtuoso piano technique.
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