What is another word for pianists?

Pronunciation: [pˈi͡ənɪsts] (IPA)

Pianists are skilled musicians who play the piano masterfully. Synonyms for pianists include keyboardists, ivory-ticklers, and piano players. Other synonyms for pianists include keyboard artists, pianoforte players, and piano virtuosos. Additionally, if the pianist is particularly renowned and celebrated, they may be referred to as a maestro, virtuoso, or prodigy. Furthermore, pianists who specialize in jazz may be called jazz pianists or jazz keyboardists, and those with a particular affinity for classical compositions could be referred to as classical pianists or classical keyboardists. In summary, there are many variations of the word pianist that highlight the diverse talents of these remarkable musicians.

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Usage examples for Pianists

The pianists are bad enough, but the Wolnitzkas-oh!
"Erlach Court"
Ossip Schubin
I knew some conservatory girls who easily could outstrip Piloti technically, but there was something which differentiated his playing from that of other pianists.
"Melomaniacs"
James Huneker
After drinking a parting glass I shook his hand heartily, bade him cheer up, and said that study would soon put him in the parterre of pianists.
"Melomaniacs"
James Huneker

Famous quotes with Pianists

  • It is my fervent wish and my greatest ambition to leave a work with a few useful instructions for the pianists after me.
    Franz Liszt
  • Well, no. I believe that it's not at all impossible that some of the performances that I've heard so far by some pianists may be superior to my own playing because those are two totally different acts altogether.
    Leo Ornstein
  • Too many jazz pianists limit themselves to a personal style, a trademark, so to speak. They confine themselves to one type of playing.
    Oscar Peterson
  • I don't think I handle the notes much differently from other pianists. But the pauses between the notes - ah, there is where the artistry lies!!
    Artur Schnabel
  • The notes I handle no better than many pianists. But the pauses between the notes ah, that is where the art resides.
    Artur Schnabel

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