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flautist
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flau·tist  (flôtst, flou-)
n.
One who plays the flute; a flutist.

[Italian flautista, from flauto, flute, from Old Provençal flaüt; see flute.]

flautist [ˈflɔːtɪst] US and Canadian, flutist [ˈfluːtɪst]
n
(Music, other) a player of the flute
[from Italian flautista, from flauto flute]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.flautist - someone who plays the fluteflautist - someone who plays the flute          
instrumentalist, musician, player - someone who plays a musical instrument (as a profession)
Translations
flautist [ˈflɔːtɪst] N (esp Brit) → flautista mf

flautist [ˈflɔːtɪst] n (mainly British)flûtiste mf

flautist
nFlötist(in) m(f)

flautist [ˈflɔːtɪst] nflautista m/f

flautist
n flautist [ˈfloːtist]
a flute-player. fluitspeler عازِف النّاي флейтист flétnista fløjtespiller der/die Flötist(in) φλαουτίστας flautista flöödimängija فلوت زن huilisti flûtiste חֲלִילָן बांसुरी वादक flautist fuvolás pemain suling flautuleikari flautista フルート奏者 플루트 연주자 fleitininkas flautists pemain flut fluitist fløytist flecista flautista flautist флейтист flautista, -ka flavtist flautista flöjtist, flöjtspelare นักเป่าขลุ่ย flüt sanatçısı. flütçü 長笛吹奏者 флейтист بانسری یا نفیری بجانے والا người thổi sáo


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Without doubt he is one of the great classical flautists of his era but he has also performed with leading jazz musicians, pop stars and a piece written for him by Elton John collected a Grammy award in 1995.
 
 
 
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