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Meanings of eminent musicians in English
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Usage of eminent musicians in English
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Malibran, was one of a family of very eminentmusicians.
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Some of the most eminentmusicians were strictly literary men, to whom music was an avocation.
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Ferdinand Hiller, born 1811 at Frankfort-on-the-Main, of Hebrew parentage, was one of Germany's most eminentmusicians.
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An aggregation of eminentmusicians volunteered their services for the occasion, sinking their differences in patriotic elation.
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A large number of eminentmusicians had been engaged for the occasion, and the audience was a most brilliant one.
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Its purity of tone and singing qualities were remarkable, and during the season several recitals were given upon it by eminentmusicians.
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All his life he kept a diary, from which a very readable volume has been compiled, with many glimpses of other eminentmusicians.
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His fame as a theorist attracted to him in the Austrian capital a large number of pupils, some of whom afterwards became eminentmusicians.
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In every quarter of the civilized world there are distinguished writers, painters, and eminentmusicians, but in France they exist in greater numbers than elsewhere.
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There are many varieties now of these brass instruments, nearer particulars of which may be found in Gevaert, and other eminentmusicians' works on instrumentation.