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rhapsodist

[rap-suh-dist] / ˈræp sə dɪst /








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Can we doubt that rhapsodist sang of such from earliest tribal times.

From New York Times • Nov. 6, 2017

A fluid rhapsodist to the core, he sometimes seemed to be reaching for a sturdier, less convulsive rhythmic underlay than the one his band mates were giving him.

From New York Times • Feb. 23, 2011

Sebastian speaks his piece in a vivid, gifted, rather artificial language, like a Celtic rhapsodist.

From Time Magazine Archive

Muir is the American mystic of trees, the rhapsodist of the intention behind the idea of roadless forests.

From Time Magazine Archive

Rubinstein said that the art of music could go no further than Chopin and called him the pianoforte bard, rhapsodist, mind and soul.

From The Pianolist A Guide for Pianola Players by Kobbé, Gustav




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