In Opera it would be a singer who has an individual part [character] to sing - although the term 'soloist' is never really used ANSWER NUMBER TWO: The term soloist means by one's self, for example a lead guitarist in a band does a solo, a drummer does a solo, a singer sings by themselves or a piano player plays alone with no one else. And on the contrary it is used every day of the week. Frank Sinatra was a sololist, Mariah Carey is a sololist and on and on and on.
The soloist in Pavanne is Bill Evans.
I believe the answer you are looking for is concerto - a work for orchestra and soloist.
A concerto usually has three movements and involves a soloist an an orchestra.
A solo
When an orchestra piece features a soloist that plays alone for the most part, the orchestra just sits and waits until they come in for their part of the song. Lots of times though, when there's a soloist, there are background parts to go on behind the solo music. These are when another instrument or section of music plays quieter, but it's to enhance the melody or add harmony to the soloist.
The soloist in Pavanne is Bill Evans.
The duration of The Soloist is 1.95 hours.
There is no specific term that applies to a female soloist singer. A soloist is a person who sings alone and without accompaniment. Soloist can apply to a male or female.
The Soloist was created on 2009-04-24.
The Soloist was released on 04/24/2009.
The Production Budget for The Soloist was $60,000,000.
"Soloist" means soloist means 1 alone. That person is the "Soloist" and does not normally play the 1st violin part as well.
Can mean free, without charge. eg., we had complemetery tickets for the concert as my son was the soloist.
They would be called a soloist.
There are three syllables in the word "soloist" (so-lo-ist).
The Soloist grossed $38,454,152 worldwide.
The cast of Mozart on Tour - 1989 includes: Vladimir Ashkenazy as Soloist and Conductor Malcolm Frager as Soloist Ivan Klansky as Soloist Royal Philharmonic Orchestra as Orchestra Mozarteumorchester Salzburg as Orchestra Jeffrey Tate as Conductor Mitsuko Uchida as Soloist Christian Zacharias as Soloist