soloist
soloist — 名詞
- soloistsingular
- soloistsplural
1. A musician who plays alone on stage as the main performer during a particular pi
獨奏者
在樂曲中擔任獨奏或獨唱的表演者
A musician who plays alone on stage as the main performer during a particular piece or section, with the rest of the ensemble playing a supporting role.
The orchestra's conductor introduced the young soloist before the violin concerto.
交響樂團的指揮在協奏曲開始前介紹了那位年輕的獨奏者。
definite article + 'soloist' in orchestral context
Sari trained for years to become a concert soloist and now performs with major orchestras.
Sari 多年來一直努力練習,終於成為音樂會獨奏者,現在與各大樂團合作演出。
The jazz soloist took a long improvisation that impressed everyone in the club.
那位爵士樂獨奏者即興演奏了一段很長的旋律,讓俱樂部裡的每個人都印象深刻。
As a soloist, Hugo prefers intimate recital halls over large concert venues.
作為獨奏者,Hugo 更喜歡小而溫馨的獨奏廳,而非大型音樂廳。
Takeshi has been the principal soloist for the Tokyo Symphony since 2021.
Takeshi 從 2021 年開始擔任東京交響樂團的首席獨奏者。
- lead
less formal; common in pop and rock music contexts
- featured artist
broader term that can apply to guest musicians or non-musical performers
- virtuoso
emphasises exceptional technical skill rather than simply performing alone
- accompanist
a musician who plays a supporting role
- ensemble member
someone who performs as part of a group rather than alone