young pianist

collocation in English

meaningsofyoungandpianist

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young
adjective
uk
/jʌŋ/
us
/jʌŋ/
having lived or existed for only a short time and ...
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pianist
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpiː.ən.ɪst/
us
/ˈpiː.ən.ɪst/
someone who plays ...
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(Definition ofyoungandpianistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Since its inception, the competition has significantly changed; seven jury members now judge the performances, give master classes, and present lectures to young pianists during the ten-day-long competition period.
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Aside from her musical pursuits, theyoungpianistalso found interest in theater and literature.
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Perhaps more importantly, he claimed a visionary experience as a college student; it had a major, long-term influence on theyoungpianist.
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He became a celebratedyoungpianistin the 1960s.
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These exceptional encounter and teaching made a deep impression on theyoungpianistand remain a lasting influence.
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Instead of taking the ambitious approach associated with the training of talented young pianists, the teachers did their best to create a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
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He continued his studies and competed in several young pianists competitions.
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All money raised through memberships, donations, and fundraisers is used to provide scholarships and pianos to young pianists.
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After retiring from live performances, she continued teaching other young pianists.
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He has been juror at several major international piano competitions and regularly teaches masterclasses for young pianists.
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Many young pianists will also be heard playing it because of the speed at which it can be played with minimal difficulty.
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The program offers young pianists private lessons, master classes, and a variety of performance opportunities.
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In her thirties, she began to promote financially young pianists and opera singers.
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