
英:/'ˈɔːɡənɪst/ 美:/'ˈɔːrɡənɪst/
复数:organists
n. 风琴演奏者
His dream was to become an organist in the opera house.
他的梦想就是成为歌剧院的一位管风琴手。
The priest invited a famous organist to play in the church.
这位牧师请了一位有名的管风琴手来教堂演奏。
This organist was a classmate of mine in high school.
这位风琴演奏者是我在高中时期的同学。
The organist pulled out all the stops.
那位风琴手拔出了风琴的全部音栓。
He remained a renowned organist throughout his life.
他仍然是一个一生著名管风琴。
The organist played the congregation out of the church.
风琴师奏乐将会众送出教堂。
Shortly after, he also became organist at nearby St. Nicholas's.
不久,他又成为管风琴在附近的圣*********斯的。
He also held a position as private organist to the Earl of Donegal.
他还举行了一次私人管风琴的多尼戈尔伯爵的地位。
organist(管风琴演奏者)指专门演奏管风琴(pipe organ)的音乐家,通常服务于教堂、音乐厅或学术机构。该词源自拉丁语“organum”(乐器),最早可追溯至中世纪欧洲宗教仪式中管风琴的普及。
管风琴演奏在中世纪修道院中兴起,文艺复兴时期成为教堂核心乐器。现代organist不仅延续传统,也探索电子管风琴与跨界合作,例如参与电影配乐或当代艺术项目。
Organist 是英语中表示“风琴演奏者”或“风琴手”的专业术语,具体含义及用法如下:
指专门演奏风琴(尤其是管风琴)的人,常见于教堂、音乐会等场合。复数形式为organists。
The organist played a famous melody during the ceremony.(仪式中风琴手演奏了一首著名旋律。)
如需进一步了解风琴演奏的历史或著名风琴手案例,可参考音乐类专业资料。
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