But I give you my word of honour he is a great musician.
Do you know, Nino, it was once my dream to be a great musician.
I mean that so long as one of us can be a great musician it is enough, and I am just as great as though I did it all myself.
Hedwig sat down on the chair that was in front of it, and her fingers went involuntarily to the keys, though she is no great musician.
Paisiello," says the Chevalier Le Sueur, "was not only a great musician, but possessed a large fund of general information.
Had he not been a great musician, it is probable he would have excelled in pictorial art.
The merit of Hoffmann's music has probably been denied, because the world is not inclined to believe that the same man can be a great writer and also a great musician.
Having been running footman to Lord Cowper at Florence," continues Lord Mount Edgcumbe, "he could not be a great musician.
He must have been pleased; but Salieri was not only envious, he was also a great musician.
But what you have proved to us is not that Signore Pugnani is a great musician, but that you are one.
Sir," said the father, "you have told us of the effect produced upon your imagination by the playing of a great musician.
Give me your hand, my son; you are a great musician.
He is a great musician in the fullest sense of the word.
She liked the look of Klesmer, feeling sure that he would scold her, like a great musician and a kind man.
Her mother simply couldn't be anything but a great musician.
Then, looking into the dreamy distance and drawing it out as though she loved it: "Her mother was a great musician.
It's bad enough for her father to have been a great artist--without her mother needs having been a great musician.
The boy Christoph, like many another lad who became a great musician, had a sorrowful childhood, full of poverty and neglect.
Young Palestrina, living his simple, busy life in his home town, never dreamed he was destined to become a great musician.
All the eleven popes who reigned during this long period honored Palestrina as a great musician.
They stood in speechless astonishment at this proof of the child's powers; then Leopold Mozart caught up the little composer and kissing him cried, "My Wolfgang, you will become a great musician.
The one plays the violin like a great musician, the other like a spoiled child of nature, who has endowed him with the most precious gifts.
Vieuxtemps was an admirable violinist and a great musician, whose compositions deserve a much higher rank than it is the fashion to accord them.
It's magnificent to be a great musician, and many musicians are nothing else, but it is better to be a man than a musician.
Although he was not a great musician, Offenbach had a surprising natural instinct and made here and there curious discoveries in harmony.
It was published as an appendix in the Châtiments, with a remark about the union of two geniuses, the fusion of the verse of a great poet with the admirable verse of a great musician.
I learned from her that the great pianist's (great musician's, rather) execution was much simpler than has been generally supposed.
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