Definitions
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- noun A player of the
marimba .
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Examples
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Ferguson, clarinetist Brent Besner, and marimbist Nick Tolle gave clean, collected performances of esprit rude/esprit doux I and II, dovetailed together, and here the conversation was even more voluble.
Magna Carter (4): Identity Politics Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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Ferguson, clarinetist Brent Besner, and marimbist Nick Tolle gave clean, collected performances of esprit rude/esprit doux I and II, dovetailed together, and here the conversation was even more voluble.
Archive 2008-07-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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They range from pianists and violinists to bassists and even a marimbist.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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They range from pianists and violinists to bassists and even a marimbist.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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They range from pianists and violinists to bassists and even a marimbist.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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They range from pianists and violinists to bassists and even a marimbist.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Osvaldo Golijov's Mariel from 1999 for cello and marimba, an arresting work that floats and shimmers and sighs and dances -- Maya Beiser was the fine cellist, Tomoya Aomori the effortless marimbist.
Blog updates 2009
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"Of course we were unsure of how well we'd do, but we had a great product and mix of great players including the harpist, Drew Cryer," marimbist Rebecca Shirsat said.
The Facts: News 2008
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"Of course we were unsure of how well we'd do, but we had a great product and mix of great players including the harpist, Drew Cryer," marimbist Rebecca Shirsat said.
The Facts: News 2008
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"Of course we were unsure of how well we'd do, but we had a great product and mix of great players including the harpist, Drew Cryer," marimbist Rebecca Shirsat said.
The Facts: News 2008
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