Someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field.
Individual who possesses outstanding technical ability in a particular art or field.
Having or revealing supreme mastery or skill.
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.
6 His house, indeed, would not much attract the admiration of the virtuoso .
7 Music was his recreation, and he was a virtuoso on the violin.
8 The breaking dawn, Wings assures us, extracts from birds a virtuoso performance.
9 Paganini was a wandering virtuoso , an undisputed technical master of the violin.
10 Tapie had charm to spare, and was a virtuoso at using it.
11 Immediately on their return home, the young virtuoso was appointed archiepiscopal Concertmeister.
12 On Tuesday fiddle virtuoso Zoe Conway and guitarist John McIntyre will perform.
13 So yeah, the G20s are an all purpose, Alps or water-ice virtuoso .
14 Here was a virtuoso ignoring the usual recital programme of big pieces.
15 A gauche, boxy cardigan with a virtuoso Lesage appliqué of trailing vines.
16 He was a virtuoso instrumentalist, a brilliant bandleader, and an electrifying performer.
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