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accompanist

[uh-kuhm-puh-nist, uh-kuhmp-nist] / əˈkʌm pə nɪst, əˈkʌmp nɪst /




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John Check on an accompanist’s memoir, a life of film composer John Williams and more reading gifts for music lovers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Zoom delays made it tough to sync singers and accompanists, but workarounds have since appeared, sometimes involving some prerecording, that allow for theatrical flair.

From New York Times

It’s much more fascinated by who Ma is — and also who her accompanists are — behind the scenes, and beyond the glare of the spotlight.

From Los Angeles Times

Vocal or instrumental soloists are permitted to perform, and vocal soloists may have a single accompanist.

From Seattle Times

Fitzgerald is reunited here with the pianist Paul Smith, one of her favorite accompanists, who hadn’t been on the 1961 tour.

From New York Times