pianístico

Spanish

Etymology

From piano + -ístico.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pjaˈnistiko/ [pjaˈnis.t̪i.ko]
  • Rhymes: -istiko
  • Syllabification: pia‧nís‧ti‧co

Adjective

pianístico (feminine pianística, masculine plural pianísticos, feminine plural pianísticas)

  1. pianistic
    • 2017 September 3, “Clara Wieck: una virtuosa de la música… y del amor”, in La Nacion:
      A los 8 años ya se presentaba en las principales ciudades alemanas y a los 11 deslumbró a todo París con su prodigioso talento: los parisinos no eran fáciles de impresionar: estaban acostumbrados a los fuegos de artificio pianísticos de Liszt y Chopin, y a la mefistofélica prestidigitación de Paganini.
      At the age of 8 he was already appearing in the major German cities, and at 11 he dazzled the whole of Paris with his prodigal talent - the Parisians weren't easy customers to please - they were used to the explosive piano pieces of Liszt and Chopin, and the Mephistophelean fingerwork of Paganini

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