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melodist

[ mel-uh-dist ]

noun

  1. a composer or a singer of melodies.


melodist

/ ˈ³¾É›±ôÉ™»åɪ²õ³Ù /

noun

  1. a composer of melodies
  2. a singer
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Origin of melodist1

First recorded in 1780–90; melod(y) + -ist
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Mr. Jobim once called him “a great melodist, harmonist, king of rhythm, of syncopation, of swing†and “singular, without equal.â€

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Rachmaninoff was a supreme melodist.

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Franz Schubert, master melodist and progenitor of the song cycle, never wrote for the theater with success, producing scores for singspiels, operas and incidental music that collect dust on the shelf.

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He was a wondrous and unapologetic melodist.

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But the Romanian conductor happens to be music director of the Cabrillo Festival, which was founded by Lou Harrison, California’s great melodist and eclectic.

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