Definition of Flutist. Meaning of Flutist. Synonyms of Flutist

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Definition of Flutist

Flutist
Flutist Flut"ist, n. [Cf. F. fl[^u]tiste.] A performer on the flute; a flautist. --Busby.

Meaning of Flutist from wikipedia

- edge-blown aerophones. A musician who plays the flute is called a flautist or flutist. Paleolithic flutes with hand-bored holes are the earliest known identifiable...
- Ebele Ezeamakam, known as Ebele the flutist, the first Nigerian professional female flutist. Ezeamakam's p****ion for the flute started at 14 years old...
- The flutist wren (Microcerculus ustulatus) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is restricted to humid highland forest in the Tepui region...
- The Incredible Flutist is a ballet composed by Walter Piston in 1938, his only composition for the stage. The ballet received its premiere by the Boston...
- Elizabeth Rowe (born 1974) is an American flutist, known for being the prin****l flutist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and for a gender discrimination...
- Karl-Heinz Schütz is an Austrian classical flutist. He is the prin****l flutist of the Vienna Philharmonic. Schütz was born in Innsbruck and grew up in...
- Robert **** (born January 4, 1950) is a flutist, composer, teacher and author. His musical style is a mix of classical, world music, electronic and jazz...
- (born 28 December 1973 in Paris) is a French classical flutist. He is a former prin****l flutist of the Berlin Philharmonic. Dufour began playing the flute...
- James Strauss James Strauss Born November 29, 1974 (1974-11-29) (age 49) Recife, Brazil Occupation classical flutist from Brazil...
- Amy Porter is an American flutist and pedagogue. American Record Guide calls her a "charismatic and highly skilled performer." She is currently Professor...