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instrumentalist

[in-struh-men-tl-ist] / ˌɪn strəˈmɛn tl ɪst /




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The Room: The sixth floor theater, which seats 500, was transformed into a black box, with a large scaffolding where models clamored down a metal staircase and Eartheater, an instrumentalist, performed.

From New York Times

Dickerson recalls that nine high school instrumentalists came to him as a conductor and said they wanted to create a space where they could learn and rehearse music and prepare and perform concerts.

From Los Angeles Times

With over a dozen instrumentalists and singers arrayed around him onstage, all draped in desert whites and golds, he presented a new composition, “The Garden Path.”

From New York Times

Although experienced as a singer, she wasn’t a trained instrumentalist, so she joined the only school program that was available: conducting.

From New York Times

The man’s highhanded treatment of the instrumentalist enraged the composer, Horowitz said.

From Washington Post