Individual who possesses outstanding technical ability in a particular art or field.
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Examples for "virtuoso "
1 Yes, it's important to encourage your virtuoso to develop his violin skills.
2 FLORA Mark Fairnington's virtuoso paintings of natural history, its presentation and representation.
3 This is evident in his novels but particularly in his virtuoso journalism.
4 In the 800m, she stormed into first place with another virtuoso display.
5 A prince in those days had to be a virtuoso of personality.
1 Such was the career of Muzio Clementi, the father of piano-forte virtuosos .
2 The precision of the cruelty, sure, but cruelty also has its virtuosos .
3 Gil Shaham is something of a reactionary among virtuosos of the violin.
4 The stage at London's Royal Albert Hall sees few lemur violin virtuosos .
5 They are accustomed to the drumming of the native pianoforte virtuosos .
1 As regards virtuose effect only Paganini's music compares with his, and Paganini, of course, did not play it as it is now played.
2 But the reason modern French composers give the viola special attention is because France now is ahead of the other nations in virtuose viola playing.
1 She has probably travelled farther than any other violin virtuosa .
2 And study and your ambition as a virtuosa .
3 In her dual rôle of wife and virtuosa she was the first to secure proper recognition for her husband's genius.
4 Your ' virtuosa ' , la Signora Vestri, sung here the other day, with great applause: I presume you are INTIMATELY acquainted with her merit.
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