CLARINETTIST | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

Meaning of clarinettist in English

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Examples of clarinettist

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I start as a pianist, you start as a clarinettist.
Next, there is the question of precisely what pitches the clarinettist should be playing.
Reflecting on a flute sound ' devoid of expression', he contemplates the possibility that the flutist, unlike the lamenting clarinettist, or the soulful violinist, routinely plays dead.
After the intermission there is a brief jam session of jazz music led by a clarinettist as the orchestra members return.
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The oboist finally managed to repair a defect of his instrument, but the clarinettist, because of a broken key spring only pretended to be playing.
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His earlier career was dedicated more particularly to his instrumental work as a clarinettist.
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He is an amateur clarinettist who plays his music at all hours.
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Brymer was the orchestra's co-principal clarinettist from 1963 to 1971.
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He met a violinist, a cellist and a clarinettist among his fellow prisoners.
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In the early years of his career he also took some engagements as an orchestral clarinettist.
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His grandfather was a great popular clarinettist, and his father also played very well the dulcimer.
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He had no formal instruction as a clarinettist, but discovered music and worked out an instrumental technique for himself.
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He studied as a clarinettist, but was intent on becoming a conductor.
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Before reaching his twelfth birthday, he had already become an accomplished pianist, violinist and clarinettist, however he lacked any drive to pursue music as a career.
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Translations of clarinettist

in Chinese (Traditional)
單簧管(黑管)演奏者…
in Chinese (Simplified)
单簧管(黑管)演奏者…
in Spanish
clarinetista…
in Portuguese
clarinetista…
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クラリネット奏者…
clarinettiste…
klarnetçi…
clarinetista…
klarinettist…
عازِف الكلارينت…
klarinetista…
klarinettist…
peniup klarinet…
นักเป่าแคลริเน็ท…
người thổi kèn clarinet…
klarnecista…
klarinettist…
pemain klarinet…
der Klarinettist / die Klarinettistin…
klarinettspiller…
클라리넷 연주자…
кларнетист…
clarinettista…
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