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:
Sixteen organ virtuosi perform for a jury of nine internationally renowned specialists and compete for major awards.
I had experimented along these lines previously in chamber compositions and realised that music controlled by computer lacks the virtuoso aura of instrumental performances.
All the performers are virtuosos, and often perform with other early music ensembles.
After 140 years, the company remains a family-owned business, publishing both performance and educational music for students, teachers, and virtuosos.
Rather than understanding connoisseurship as an alternative to, and ultimately a replacement for, virtuoso culture, we should recognize that they developed together.
He is considered one of the greatest mandolin virtuosos of all time.
His main oeuvre is for the piano, on which instrument he was one of the great virtuosi of his day.
The kithara was the virtuoso's instrument, generally known as taking a great deal of skill.
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