Examples of 'harpists' in a sentence

Meaning of "harpists"

A 'harpist' is a noun that refers to a musician who plays the harp, often in the context of classical music, folk music, or other genres that feature the harp as a prominent instrument
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This is for recorder players and harpists.
I heard the sound of harpists playing their harps.
Some harpists have their own amplification system.
This is a list of people who are notable as harpists.
In heaven itself the harpists will be drunk and disorderly.
I made it my business to meet with as many harpists as possible.
Two harpists are performing.
Thirdly their sound is like harpists harping on their harps.
It is also often played in orchestras to display the talents of harpists.
John heard the sound of harpists playing their harps.
The first female members hired in professional orchestras have been harpists.
This article lists notable classical harpists by type of harp in an alphabetical order.
Harpists by nationality.
Spanish classical harpists.
Harpists of the Orchestre métropolitain have included Danièle Habel.

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Was the father of harpists.
Harpists Marta Power and Elizabeth Jaxon offer audiences a rich combination of music and storytelling.
Three generations of harpists.
Like many harpists of the time, she was blind.
She has written articles on musicology related to the harp and harpists.
Some harp strings are coloured to help harpists quickly identify the notes.
Her Méthode complète de harpe is still widely used by aspiring harpists today.
Even professional harpists are always amazed at what a great sound this child-friendly instrument elicits.
He learned to play the harp from anonymous older harpists from his region.
BCE, blind harpists are depicted on tomb walls.
The international reviews acclaim her as one of the greatest harpists of the moment.
San Diego's harpists and those who help them.
Camac received more and more requests from harpists for pedal harps.
For more than a decade now, harpists have been watching what Deborah does with this harp.
We do not really know what sort of music the early harpists would have played.
The Harpists imitate The Blues Brothers, wearing similar hats and sunglasses at all times.
Some of them after leaving the band became renowned harpists and professors of the harp.
His didactic work Mes exercices pour la harpe was employed by several generations of harpists.
And the sound which I heard was like that of harpists harping with their harps.
We have got our servers. This is for recorder players and harpists.
And you are anxious cause Andrew, Two harpists are performing, your nemesis from the steering committee.
Glafira Alymova was regarded as one of the best harpists of her time.
It was adopted by such important harpists as Grandjany, Mildred Dilling, and Susann McDonald.
The people of Dol Amroth were renown harpists.
The competition is open to harpists aged under 21, of any nationality.
I am the Artie Shaw of harpists.
In the 16th century, harpists would often join revolutionaries for much the same purpose.
The arpeggio technique, original of the harpists.
And I heard the sound of harpists playing their harps . ”.
At last came Peiwoh, the prince of harpists.
Category, Harpists by nationality.
This scene includes female musicians, dancers, male harpists and female clappers.
Since its inception, over 300 harpists from 19 countries have competed for this coveted title.
Dad, I thought we agreed on dueling harpists.
As popularity increased, up to 300 harpists have been to the colony in a single summer.

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