0 a person who is extremely skilled at something, especially at playing an instrument or performing: --
The Times critic described her dancing as "a virtuoso performance of dazzling accomplishment".
2 a person who is extremely skilled at something, especially at playing an instrument or performing: --
In the first section the motto is immediately extended in virtuoso figurations, building to a climax.
The single affect of the aria is the all-purpose, energetic stance of the virtuoso singer.
Having been thought out as a duo of the two blues-guitar virtuosos, the project became a great success.
Professional virtuosi wrote books and methods for the study of piano playing, which sold widely.
The middle of the 19th century saw the rise of superstar virtuosi, who drew attention away from chamber music toward solo performance.
He worked himself up from a tailor's assistant to one of the finest flute virtuosi.
I remember virtuoso effects in pronunciation inspired by the same teacher who had expunged done from two generations.
The kithara was the virtuoso's instrument, generally known as taking a great deal of skill.