noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a concert pianist (= who performs in concerts )
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Her ambition was to become a concert pianist.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
great
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But - no piano in an album that pays homage to one of the great pianists ?
young
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The young concert pianist had spent fewer hours reaching concert standard than he had spent achieving a mediocre amateur level.
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Today it is the combat in which many young pianists earn their coats of arms as virtuosos.
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Help of a more immediately practical nature was given to Manan, a young pianist who was without a piano.
■ NOUN
concert
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The programme reveals that the actor was a notable pianist and once considered becoming a concert pianist.
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She was studying to become a concert pianist .
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The young concert pianist had spent fewer hours reaching concert standard than he had spent achieving a mediocre amateur level.
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Her sister Martine, who was a concert pianist , had a coming-out party at the Plaza.
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The concert pianist did exactly the opposite.
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The man was a visiting Texan who was in Britain as manager of a fellow countryman, a concert pianist .
jazz
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For anyone who doesn't know the work of this prodigiously talented jazz pianist , he made one piano sound like three.
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He was a local jazz pianist .
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In 1995, the state of BadenWuerttemberg blocked a performance by jazz pianist Chick Corea because he is a member.
■ VERB
perform
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He remembers seeing blind pianist George Shearing perform in Bisbee, of all places.
play
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Built in 1904, there is an intimate, galleried restaurant and elegant lounges where a pianist plays each evening.
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Even a pianist can not play a piece the same way twice.
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Working with a pianist is like playing chamber music.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A pianist neither acquires nor executes the behavior of playing a scale smoothly because of a prior intention of doing so.
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A classmate at Fairfax High suggested he meet a pianist studying composition named Mike Stoller.
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Born in Buenos Aires, he was proclaimed a musical wunderkind when he made his concert debut as a pianist at seven.
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In the scheme of things he rates a number of rungs below a lot of other pianists.
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Most of these exhibitions, which pit pianist against pianist as if they were gladiators, came into existence after 1958.
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She was studying to become a concert pianist .
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The pianist sits and dabs at his keyboard, as though he were sorting cards for a seance.