User Contributed Dictionary
Noun
pianists- Plural of pianist
Extensive Definition
A pianist (/'piənɪst/)
is a person who plays the piano. A professional pianist can
perform solo pieces, play with an ensemble
or orchestra, or
accompany one or more singers, solo instrumentalists, or
other performers. A performing classical
pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as
early as three years old. Many well-known classical composers were also virtuoso
pianists including: Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig
van Beethoven, Frédéric
Chopin, Franz Liszt,
Sergei
Rachmaninoff, Robert
Schumann, Felix
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Carl
Maria von Weber, Charles-Valentin
Alkan, Johannes
Brahms, Ferruccio
Busoni, Anton
Rubinstein, Alexander
Scriabin, Sergei
Prokofiev, Dmitri
Shostakovich.
Most western forms of music can make use of the piano.
Consequently, pianists have a wide variety of repertoire
and styles to choose from, including jazz, classical
music, and all sorts of popular
music.
Below is a list of well-known or influential
contemporary pianists of different genres:
Classical pianists
Pop and rock music pianists
Jazz pianists
Blues pianists
Country pianists
Gospel pianists
New age pianists
pianists in Azerbaijani: Pianoçu
pianists in Belarusian (Tarashkevitsa):
Піяніст
pianists in Bulgarian: Пианист
pianists in Cebuano: Piyanista
pianists in Welsh: Pianydd
pianists in Danish: Pianist
pianists in German: Pianist
pianists in Spanish: Pianista
pianists in Esperanto: Pianisto
pianists in French: Pianiste
pianists in Korean: 피아노 연주자
pianists in Italian: Pianista
pianists in Hebrew: פסנתרן
pianists in Dutch: Lijst van pianisten
pianists in Japanese: ピアニスト
pianists in Norwegian: Pianist
pianists in Polish: Pianista
pianists in Portuguese: Pianista
pianists in Simple English: Pianist
pianists in Slovenian: Pianist
pianists in Finnish: Pianisti
pianists in Swedish: Lista över pianister
pianists in Turkish: Pianist
pianists in Ukrainian: Піаніст
pianists in Chinese: 钢琴家