- soloistic
- so·lo·is·tic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
soloistic — so·lo·is·tic (sō lō ĭsʹtĭk) adj. 1. Of, relating to, or containing a solo or soloist. 2. Having elements or qualities of or appropriate to a solo or a soloist: a passage requiring soloistic virtuosity. * * * … Universalium
soloistic — |sōlə|wistik, lō|is adjective Etymology: soloist + ic : of, relating to, or suitable for performance by a soloist soloistic writing for wind instruments … Useful english dictionary
soloistic — adjective Pertaining to, or characteristic of, a soloist … Wiktionary
soloist — soloistic, adj. /soh loh ist/, n. a person who performs a solo. [1860 65; SOLO + IST] * * * … Universalium
Nenano — Phthora Nenano (gr. φθορά νενανῶ, also νενανὼ) is the name of one of the two extra modes in the Byzantine Octoechos an eight mode system, which was created by a reform of the Monastery Agios Sabas, near Jerusalem, during the seventh century.… … Wikipedia
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Euphonium repertoire — The euphonium repertoire consists of solo literature and orchestral or, more commonly, band parts written for the euphonium. Since its invention in 1843, the euphonium has always had an important role in ensembles, but solo literature was slow to … Wikipedia
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Pipe organ — This article is about organs that produce sound by driving wind through pipes. For an overview of related instruments, see Organ (music). The pipe organ in Saint Germain l Auxerrois, Paris[1] The pipe organ is a musical instrument … Wikipedia