soloist

soloist
noun
(Mus.) Solist, der/Solistin, die
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noun (a person who plays, sings etc a solo.) der/die Solist(in)
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solo·ist
[ˈsəʊləʊɪst, AM ˈsoʊloʊ-]
n Solist(in) m(f)
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['səUləʊɪst]
n
Solist(in) m(f)
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soloist s MUS Solist(in)
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noun
(Mus.) Solist, der/Solistin, die
* * *
n.
Solist -en m.

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