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Example sentences for "musicianship"

Lexicographically close words:
musicall; musically; musician; musicianly; musicians; musicien; musiciens; musick; musicke; musics
  1. It would be interesting to follow up this idea and enumerate the vocalists who have broadened their musicianship through the study of other instruments than their own voices.

  2. No one can deny him the possession of fluent and commonplace melody, but there his claim to musicianship ends.

  3. In humour and in musicianship alike it is less subtle than its predecessor, but it triumphed by sheer dash and high spirits.

  4. Addressing the audience, he related the circumstances in which he and his companion had found themselves placed, and said that all approval belonged by right to Brahms, whose musicianship had saved the situation for everyone concerned.

  5. The madrigal was originally a pastoral song, but the form came to be utilized for the expression of varied sentiments and it was treated with a musicianship which advanced it toward the more stately condition of the 'durchcomponirt' motet.

  6. The existence of such a part would imply the co-existence of considerable musicianship on the part of the pipe player and of an advanced technic in the composition of instrumental obbligati.

  7. Large numbers of people with neither musicianship nor musical instincts acquired a smattering of anatomy and a few mechanical rules and advertised themselves as teachers of scientific voice production.

  8. People with little or no musicianship have been known to wrangle ceaselessly on whether or not the thyroid cartilage should tip forward on high tones.

  9. It can safely be affirmed, I think, that the principles of artistic rectitude, of exactness and thorough musicianship which were there inculcated, ever remained with the members of that class, as a constant incentive and inspiration.

  10. For over twenty-five years he has held aloft the standard of sound musicianship in the art of teaching and playing.

  11. The hundreds of exercises have been devised with most wonderful ingenuity, and the musicianship of the author stands out on every page.

  12. Where is musicianship needed more than in the case of the singer?

  13. Dalmores is a dramatic tenor, and his musicianship has enabled him to take extremely difficult roles of the modern type and achieve real artistic triumphs.

  14. Always remember that musicianship carries one much further than a good natural voice.

  15. While virtuosity is not essential for quartet playing, good musicianship is very necessary.

  16. Throughout her career she has fulfilled the prophecies made of her in her youth, for her talent and musicianship developed as she grew up, and her genius did not burn itself out as that of many infant prodigies has done.

  17. It was a period when there was still a considerable tradition of musicianship among the amateurs of English society.

  18. On one occasion the harpsichord-player failed him; Handel took his place at short notice, and his musicianship was at once recognised.

  19. He believed that music and drama should go hand in hand and each be of equal interest; but his supreme musicianship has disproved his own theories, for his dramas derive the breath of life from his music.

  20. This remarkable feat of musicianship so impressed Joachim, who was in the audience, that he gave Brahms two letters of introduction--one to Liszt at Weimar and one to Schumann at Düsseldorf on the Rhine.

  21. Rudel's versatile musicianship and his personal charm did much to knit the company together.

  22. Those who were present to witness Shearing's uncanny musicianship may never forget the experience.

  23. Spengel's talents and musicianship by co-operating in the concerts of the society.

  24. Virtuosity without musicianship will not carry one far these days.

  25. The encouragement of musicianship in general suffers for the stress laid on what is obviously technical impedimenta.

  26. Ensemble singing was merely a matter of musicianship and hard work; the personality of the Orator was of necessity a question largely of luck in finding the right man and coaching him intelligently.

  27. Outside his musicianship the man had interests in everything human--in painting, sculpture, drama, poetry and prose.


  28. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "musicianship" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.