A person who provides musical accompaniment (usually on a piano)
Musician who plays an accompaniment part.
1 When these are both well in hand, work with the accompanist follows.
2 You're the best accompanist I've had the pleasure of performing with, Viola.
3 A gifted pianist, both as a soloist and an extraordinarily sensitive accompanist .
4 Thanks to Rubinstein, he secured some pupils and also engagements as accompanist .
5 To Diana's astonishment she recognised in the newcomer Olga Lermontof, Baroni's accompanist .
6 New Zealand Secondary Schools Choir accompanist performing in Christchurch and Ashburton this week.
7 Am I supposed to play accompanist as well as coach today?
8 Steven Taylor A musician who was Ginsberg's accompanist and collaborator for 20 years.
9 The accompanist , his hands on the keys, waited for the signal to begin.
10 Remenyi went to a music store and asked for an accompanist .
11 It's because you're the most perfect accompanist any one could have.
12 She would have liked to, but her accompanist was coming at half-past ten.
13 Indoors he is a mere accompanist , and in polite society his muse is dumb.
14 Harry Beard is her manager; Jimmy Lyon is her accompanist .
15 There was a rustle of skirts as the accompanist rose hastily from her chair.
16 They formed a concert troupe in 1883 with Miss M. Hyde, accompanist and director.
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