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composer

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 One who composes; an author. 2 ''Especially'', one who composes music. 3 One who, or that which, quiets or calms.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who composes music as a profession

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Usage examples of composer.

There are also statues of Franz Abt, the composer, of Lessing and of the astronomer K.

It was written as a repertory piece to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society and was the culmination of a three-year collaboration with the American composer Carl Davis, who had made three previous albums with the RLPO.

Elie Halevy and his brother Daniel and their cousin Jacques Bizet, son of the composer, all in their late twenties.

Daughter of the composer Halevy and widow of Georges Bizet before she married Straus, leaving disconsolate a train of adorers, she had assembled at her salon the soul and salt of Paris before the ravages of the Affair.

Ernest Bloch has declared to be the single composer in America who displays positive signs of genius, was given his opportunity.

At the time of which we are writing the Court Capellmeister at Vienna was George Reutter, an inexhaustible composer of church music, whose works, now completely forgotten, once had a great vogue in all the choirs of the Imperial States.

He made second and third and fourth lists of fifty philanthropists each, extending his sales-appeal from the innocent composers of books to newspaper editorial writers, colyumists, cartoonists, playwrights, and rich women reported as having attended public poetry-readings, and he widened his selling area to take in Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, France, and Germany.

These two composers, the former male, the latter female, had competed with each other for court commissions for fifty years.

If composers could map that other land with their concerti, or painters with their palettes, why not other varieties of magic too?

This not only insures a smooth, melodious flow, but enables the composer to heighten the effect of any situation by choosing consonants that harmonize with it.

Indeed, the bond ought to be closer, for one man wrote books and music as well of the Grail dramas, whereas different librettists and different composers created the Figaro comedies.

Pierre and I made our way through the long, wide corridors lined with gilt mirrors and busts of famous composers, to the Galerie des Glaces, where we ordered champagne.

She liked to listen to the music, get a sense of its tone and mood, and then make up her own harmonies, which often differed radically from the ones the composer might have intended.

With the two duets she was obedient, tamely accepting the harmonies of the composer, but on the final tenor solo, she played with the music a little, embroidering a little here, echoing a little there.

The composers of the music of ancient Greece had for instruments only lyres of six or eight strings, with little vibrative power.