Accompanyist


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Historical Examples

The accompanyist would, we may assume, do likewise with his pianoforte part, and in this way a perfect ensemble would be secured.
Advice to Singers Frederick James Crowest

Since other gentlemen are not more obsequious in gallantry, I hereby tender myself for honour of accompanyist and vade mecum.
Baboo Jabberjee, B.A. F. Anstey

The music, and the audience, and the accompanyist all together were delightful to him.
Phoebe, Junior Mrs [Margaret] Oliphant

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