Músico – מילון ספרדי-אנגלי
Musico
The
Italian term
musico (plural
musici) has a number of meanings:
- Originally, the term referred to any trained, as opposed to amateur, musician.
- In the 18th century, the term (generally regarded as derogatory) was used for the voice-type known today as castrato.
- In the 19th century, after the disappearance of castrati from opera, the term referred to a female singer, usually a mezzo-soprano, but sometimes a contralto, in a breeches role, often referred to as a primo musico. A diminutive form (musichetto) was also occasionally used.
musico
nm.
musician, one who plays a musical instrument professionally
musicare
v.
set to music, write music for -, compose
músico
adj.
music, musical, of or pertaining to music; tuneful, melodious, harmonious; skilled in music; set to or accompanied by music
músico
nm.
musician, player, performer, one who plays a musical instrument professionally
músico (m)
n.
player, musician; performer
musicar
v.
play music, become or turn musical
músico
(n.) = musician ; performing musician.
Ex: Music can include a variety of forms, such as works about musicians and music, music scores and recordings.
Ex: This paper describes the provision of library services to performing musicians in a music conservatory.
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* músico callejero = busker ; street musician.
* músico de rock = rock musician.
* músico solista = solo artist.