词汇 | soloist |
释义 | soloist noun[ C ] musicuk /ˈsəʊ.ləʊ.ɪst/ us /ˈsoʊ.loʊ.ɪst/ a musician who performs a solo: 独奏者;独唱者 The soloist in the violin concerto was Yehudi Menuhin.这首小提琴协奏曲的独奏者是耶胡迪‧梅纽因。 Musicians accompanist accordionist arranger artist bandleader concertmaster cornetist crossover drum major drummer lyrist mandolinist mariachi mastersinger minstrel second violin session musician sideman sight-reader tenorist Examples of soloistsoloist The structural repeat is transposed, varied and redistributed, and an agile coda has the soloist in cahoots with its orchestral counterparts. Having decided to stay on stage, the soloist turns around and the strings join in, providing a lilting, jazzy habanera-style accompaniment. The mezzo-soprano soloist begins with a descending major triad. The place of the soloist in singing chant has changed, judging by the recorded evidence. But song opera aspired to epic status, something most clearly seen in the relationship between chorus and soloists. The concerto begins with a brief fusillade of demisemiquavers from the violins, underpinned by the bass drum and capped by flourishes from the soloists. Here we are treated to the rare spectacle of a soloist interrupting the beginning of his own episode to momentarily rejoin the ripieno. The first, consisting of seven chapters, deals with the era of chants for the soloist (from their origins to the sixth century). The work has a significant theatrical component, for besides playing several instruments the soloist also functions as conductor. Negotiations and accommodations between soloist and orchestra spin the latent material into longer, balanced phrases, the cello gradually spiralling to its highest range. The writing for solo instrument, while taxing, is idiomatic and allows the soloist to show off his considerable interpretative skills without struggling with extraneous effects. The title refers to the two soloists in dialogue with the string orchestra, which is also occasionally treated soloistically. They were standing at the front of the stage, choir-fashion, obliterating the voices of several soloists further up-stage. Yet even though the soprano and observers finally sing together in what sounds like a traditional ' coda-like' ending, accord between soloist and orchestra remains elusive. This takes place in the electronic part, played simultaneously with the soprano soloist, who recites the first stanza of the poem. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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