In the melodists proper the displays, in a majority of cases, are exclusively vocal, the singer sitting still on his perch.
Thus, some birds that are good melodists at other times sing in a feeble, disjointed manner during courtship.
It is commonly assumed that Italy is the land of melody; but Theodore Thomas used to maintain, and rightly, that the prince of melodistswas the Austrian, Franz Schubert.
Rubinstein was not only one of the greatest pianists, but one of the most spontaneous and fertile melodists of all times.
Among the Scandinavian composers the greatest, by far, is Grieg, one of the most original melodists and harmonists of all times.
In these times the kajika is considered as one of the singers of spring and summer; but formerly it was classed with the melodists of autumn; and people used to make autumn-trips to the country for the mere pleasure of hearing it sing.
All through the close-growing dark rushes the pretty little melodists may be heard calling to each other in their delicate, gurgling notes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "melodists" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.