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instrumentalist

[in-struh-men-tl-ist] / ˌɪn strəˈmɛn tl ɪst /




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At Ars Nova’s Greenwich House theater, 100 audience members sat tightly packed among six instrumentalists and 12 singers in a small, steep, egg-shaped bowl designed by Kristen Robinson to experience a 90-minute earthquake.

From New York Times

Stormzy thinks of the song as a painting, and the musicians, producers and instrumentalists the artist’s tools.

From New York Times

Opera Halloween screening of “Psycho” with live orchestra three years ago, encouraged a robust sound from the instrumentalists and appeared attuned more to serving the singers’ need than propelling the drama.

From Los Angeles Times

And although string players have always had a home at Sphinx, some in the field wish that there were more programs for other types of instrumentalists, too.

From New York Times

This program has stretched him even further into performing as a spoken word artist and singer as well as instrumentalist.

From New York Times