1.独奏者;独唱者
1.someone who performs a musical solo
1.I'll explain myself better. I love the team, I feel like a man, a part of a team. I'm not a soloist, I don't love being a protagonist.
我要说说自己的感觉,我觉得自己是球队的一部份,而不是孤独的,我不喜欢领导者的角色。
2.But a swimming accident forced Brubeck to bring another soloist into the group. He called on an old friend, alto saxophonist Paul Desmond.
而一次游泳事故使得布鲁贝克为三人组带来一位新成员,他的老朋友、中音萨克斯演奏家保罗·戴斯蒙德(PaulDesmond)。
3.Two bars of furtive string-rhythms later, the soloist crashes back into the scene, growing up out of a powerful tuba-throb.
两小节隐秘的弦乐韵律之后,独奏者重新冲了回来,在有力地跳动着的大号声中崛起。
4.The soloist awakes as the orchestra departs, yawning in G minor as it were, and beginning a notorious five-minute cadenza.
在交响乐团离开时独奏者醒了过来,在G小调中打着哈欠,开始了一段五分钟的著名的华彩乐段。
5.The soloist had never performed in London before.
那位独唱者过去从未在伦敦演出过`。
6.She was invited to join the Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra as an accompanist but now appears with them as a soloist.
她曾被邀请加入伊拉克国家交响乐团的伴奏,但现在她却成为独奏。
7.He was made a soloist in 1978 and a principal a year later.
1978年,他开始单独表演;一年后,他成为了主要演员。
8.It was a rare opportunity to give voice to a song usually performed by a soloist.
这是个难得的机会,因为在我们的教会,这首歌通常都以独唱形式呈现。
9.Other characteristics are a call and response between the soloist and the chorus, and an especially tense vocal sound.
灵歌还以独唱与合唱交相呼应以及声线的有意控制为特点。
10.P71The soloist's last words to me stayed with me for a long time: It's only Mount Rainier.
那位SOLO登山者最后的话逗留在我耳边良久:“不过是座雷尼尔山嘛。”