(1) Having or revealing supreme mastery or skill
(1) Someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field.
(2) A musician who is a consummate master of technique and artistry.
(3) A musician who is a consummate master of technique and artistry [also: virtuosi (pl)].
(4) Person who is an expert.
(1) Virtuoso guitar playing
(2) This virtuoso short story collection is emotionally uncompromising and stylistically daring.
(3) He's an extraordinary fiddle player with a virtuoso technique married to musical mind that won't take anything for granted.
(4) A celebrated clarinet virtuoso
(5) Now the virtuoso guitarist/composer's classical roots are calling him back.
(6) Johan becomes a virtuoso of classical music, a driving force who cannot be ignored.
(7) The title makes obvious reference to basketball, a sport of virtuoso movement.
(8) It also excludes music for virtuoso display in the large concert hall, even though only a few instruments may be involved.
(9) It is not enough to see the painting as a virtuoso manipulation of historical styles.
(10) All this music needs is a virtuoso with technique to burn and a grand array of tonal colors.
(11) Something else they share is that neither is recognised as a virtuoso showpiece for the pianist.
(12) The musicians from the Laureate trio staged a virtuoso performance at a concert marking the launching of their new album on Monday.
(13) Such virtuoso , highly finished bronze groups can be seen as the last gasp of the great tradition of Florentine art.
(14) With them, the concerto moves from the virtuoso star turn to distinguished collaboration.
(15) Walker began his musical career as a virtuoso pianist, with composing and teaching work coming later.
(16) Is it a study, which is unusual for copper, or an exercise in virtuoso brushwork, for which it seems unusually small?
(17) The next week they toured Europe with a Bartok third quartet that had virtuoso fiddlers agape with admiration.
(18) This sixteen member string orchestra plays with silky elegance and brilliant virtuosity .
(19) Quite simply, Miles was looking for a u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510blackeru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb sound, for a less self-conscious and virtuosic approach than Coltrane's.
(20) Bourgeois collectors began to play a part, and Mancini's treatise Considerazioni sulla pittura, addressed to the gentleman amateur, advised virtuosi on how to form a collection of paintings.
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