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Definition of virtuoso:

  • (noun) someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
  • (noun) a musician who is a consummate master of technique and artistry
  • (adjective) having or revealing supreme mastery or skill;

Sentence Examples:

Plato was a great virtuoso.

In that art he was virtuoso.

Do celebrated virtuosos use scales regularly?

He was no mere virtuoso.

I make a virtuoso of him.

Cameron, the celebrated violin virtuoso.

Deliberately planned to be a virtuoso.

You have the instincts of a virtuoso.

Piano composers and virtuosos rapidly increase.

Can one not become a virtuoso in America?

It excites considerable attention among virtuosos.

With the virtuoso it is somewhat different.

Asked Natalie, coming up to the virtuoso.

Murmured the virtuoso with a queer smile.

Here was the virtuoso pure and simple.

And a virtuoso you remained all your existence.

What must one do to become a virtuoso?

They started at sight of the virtuoso.

The virtuoso instantly offered to accompany her.

The virtuoso was transformed into the poet.

He runs over her parts like a virtuoso.

Forte, a foreign piano virtuoso (of weak nerves).

And what is a virtuoso without a violin?

To be virtuous is to be a virtuoso in life.

He gained personal distinction only as a virtuoso.

The musical in him dominates the virtuoso.

Cockburn, for "she was a virtuoso like himself."

How long does the virtuoso practice each day?

Dean Aldrich was a scholar and a virtuoso.

Jacquard enjoyed the reputation of a virtuoso-trained player.

Heine is a virtuoso, who plays with form.

He acts like the virtuosos you hear at concerts.

He first distinguishes himself as a virtuoso in swearing.

This book is a precious object to the virtuoso.

He created a new epoch for the virtuoso.

This is a practice which many virtuosos follow.

They expected the virtuoso back early in June.

A rough voice said, harshly interrupting the virtuoso.

Was Brett, is Brett more than a mere virtuoso?

What does a great virtuoso receive for his performances?

He still had the air of a dirty virtuoso.

I pretend to reason, and yet am a virtuoso!

In 1781, he began his travels as a virtuoso.

The blood has rushed to the virtuoso's face.

Ellen plays like a virtuoso herself to-night, doesn't she?

The individuality of different virtuoso performers is very marked.

Apparently the latest belongs to the piano virtuoso class.

As a virtuoso and amateur, his position is a mixed one.

Nor again had he anything of the virtuoso about him.

Surely the making of a virtuoso is an expensive matter.

Woman has got to be a virtuoso in her job.

With a master like me, you should be a virtuoso.

Unlike his master he was a virtuoso of the brush.

My machine is an artist; yours is a mere virtuoso.

What great difficulties do the virtuosos visiting America encounter?

"That need not have prevented you," replies the virtuoso.

His virtuoso arrived, and Barnum hastened to produce him.

Have you sufficient of the arts to pose as a virtuoso?

His ambition was to become a great virtuoso of the piano.

Furthermore, it is not a work for objective virtuoso display.

At all events, he was evidently the virtuoso in person.

I wouldn't cross the street to hear a virtuoso like that!

As for our violin virtuoso, he seems to have conquered fate.

That dusky virtuoso was certainly inspired by human passion.

In 1834 the Emperor named him his chamber virtuoso.

You must be a virtuoso for that ... or an acrobat.

She dispensed altogether with the assistance of other virtuosos.

As an interpreter he is less successful than as a virtuoso.

He became a virtuoso in love and had a genius for friendship.

She prepared now to try it on the world-famous virtuoso.

Any other special violin virtuoso would be superfluous this time.

It was addressed to the virtuoso, not to the creator.

Her surrounding played upon her like a virtuoso on his violin.

In the romantic or the virtuoso realm he is past master.

Pose he had to, else abandon the profession of piano virtuoso.

The Coda is remarkable and is certainly of the virtuoso order.

A prince in those days had to be a virtuoso of personality.

Oh, I assure you I assumed all the airs of a virtuoso.

Then a space of twenty years without any great virtuoso.

He was a virtuoso, and had a wonderful collection of rings.

Chopin was a creator of poetic music and a gentle virtuoso.

Some virtuosos actually seem to be born with the heavenly gift.

On the one side stood concert music, professional music, virtuoso music.

Gerhard's day when the vain virtuoso repaired to the Fish Market.

You see how very uncertain a business this of a virtuoso is.

And besides a virtuoso is not really creative in any serious sense.

He travelled considerably, and was undoubtedly a great and original virtuoso.

As I see it 'virtuoso' is a kind of flattering title, no more.

With these words the famous virtuoso sat back in his chair.

And with that he stretched out his hand to the virtuoso.

The virtuoso passed his hand over his forehead and smiled bitterly.

After I have had a hundred or so I shall be a virtuoso.

Rachmaninoff combined his success as composer with that as piano virtuoso.

Locker had probably inherited his virtuoso's whim from his ancestors.

He is the bearer of this note, and a virtuoso on the violin.

I talked of books and plays, visiting virtuosos and picture exhibitions.

Is a great virtuoso obliged to practice years in order to secure results?

The wonderful performances of the unique violin virtuoso revealed to him new ideas.

Music was his recreation, and he was a virtuoso on the violin.

At these concerts there are always a number of the best virtuosos.