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Musicianship   /mjuzˈɪʃənʃɪp/   Listen
Musicianship

noun
1.
Artistry in performing music.






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"Musicianship" Quotes from Famous Books



... "it's to be your Concerto, so I want you to discuss it with me in all details. I am the most devoted admirer of your playing, but I have, as well, the sincerest respect for your musicianship." ...
— A Day with Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy • George Sampson

... Berlin, to continue his studies. Two of the prominent musicians there were Ariosti and Buononcini; the former received the boy kindly and gave him great encouragement; the other took a dislike to the little fellow, and tried to injure him. Pretending to test his musicianship, Buononcini composed a very difficult piece for the harpsichord and asked him to play it at sight. This the boy did with ease and correctness. The Elector was delighted with the little musician, offered ...
— The World's Great Men of Music - Story-Lives of Master Musicians • Harriette Brower



Words linked to "Musicianship" :   art, musician, artistry, prowess



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