Collocations withpianist

These are words often used in combination withpianist.

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accomplished pianist
He was such an accomplished pianist that, had he not become a writer, he would probably have graced the concert platform.
From theCambridge English Corpus
classical pianist
In 1994, a classical pianist was gaoled because he set fire to the home of an elderly woman who dared to protest about his daily nine hours of practising.
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concert pianist
You might even become a concert pianist when you grow up.
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jazz pianist
But it will be nothing more than a new tune played by the jazz pianist on a fairly decrepit piano.
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professional pianist
A broken finger will likely have more significance for a professional pianist than for a retired poker player.
From theCambridge English Corpus
talented pianist
More fervent attempts to develop the child's musical ability will occur if the parents chose (or even paid for) nuclear material from a talented pianist.
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young pianist
Aside from her musical pursuits, the young pianist also found interest in theater and literature.
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