Definition of Bassoonist. Meaning of Bassoonist. Synonyms of Bassoonist

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Definition of Bassoonist

Bassoonist
Bassoonist Bas*soon"ist, n. A performer on the bassoon. --Busby.

Meaning of Bassoonist from wikipedia

- rock, and jazz settings as well. One who plays a b****oon is called a b****oonist. The word b****oon comes from French b****on and from Italian b****one (b****o...
- Kim Walker is an American b****oonist. After 10 years at Indiana University, Walker became Dean of Music at Sydney Conservatorium of Music in 2004. Walker's...
- Paul Hanson is an American b****oonist, saxophonist, duduk player, and composer with roots in jazz and classical music. Paul Hanson was born in San Francisco...
- American b****oonist and technology entrepreneur. Young was born in Washington D.C., and later moved to Baltimore. He is African-American. As a b****oonist, Young...
- Julie Price is an English b****oonist. She is prin****l b****oonist of the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Price studied the b****oon at the Royal Northern College...
- Jeremy Ward is a British classical b****oonist specialising in performances on period instruments. He was a student of Charles Cracknell and a member of...
- John Miller is a musician and b****oonist. Miller received his early musical training at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore and the New England Conservatory...
- Karen Clark (née Geoghegan) is a Scottish classical b****oonist and music educator. Clark appeared on the 2007 BBC Two reality show, classical Star. Clark...
- This is a list of notable Slovene musicians by instrument. For a list of notable po****r Slovenian musical groups and artists see List of Slovenian musical...
- Michael Chapman (3 August 1934 – 21 July 2005) was a British classical b****oonist and reed-maker. His playing, characterized by an ability to weave long...