serkin (Meaning)

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serkin (n)

United States concert pianist (born in Czechoslovakia) (1903-1991)

Synonyms & Antonyms of serkin

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serkin Sentence Examples

  1. The serkin's piercing melody filled the concert hall with an ethereal beauty.
  2. The young virtuoso effortlessly rendered the intricate serkin passages on his piano.
  3. The composer's serkin echoed through the centuries, leaving an enduring legacy.
  4. The serkin, with its haunting melancholy, complemented the poet's verse perfectly.
  5. The serkin's haunting chords evoked bittersweet memories and a sense of nostalgia.
  6. The ancient serkin, crafted from precious metal, was a testament to forgotten civilizations.
  7. The serkin's lilting notes danced through the air, creating a magical atmosphere.
  8. The serkin's mournful sound pierced the hearts of listeners, eliciting both sadness and wonder.
  9. The serkinist's fingers danced across the keys, producing a serkin of exquisite delicacy.
  10. The serkin's vibrant tone resonated throughout the entire orchestra, adding depth and emotion to the performance.

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United States concert pianist (born in Czechoslovakia) (1903-1991)

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The serkin's piercing melody filled the concert hall with an ethereal beauty.

The young virtuoso effortlessly rendered the intricate serkin passages on his piano.

The composer's serkin echoed through the centuries, leaving an enduring legacy.

The serkin, with its haunting melancholy, complemented the poet's verse perfectly.