mastersinger

[ˈmæstərsɪŋər]

mastersinger Definition

  • 1a member of a German guild for poets and musicians in the 14th to 17th centuries, who were skilled in singing and songwriting
  • 2a person who is an expert in a particular field, especially music

Using mastersinger: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mastersinger" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was a renowned mastersinger in his time.

  • Example

    She aspired to become a mastersinger in opera.

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    The competition was open to all mastersingers in the country.

mastersinger Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for mastersinger

Idioms Using mastersinger

  • to sing with great skill or expertise

    Example

    The young girl sang like a master, impressing everyone in the audience.

  • a person who has achieved a high level of skill or expertise in a particular field

    Example

    He is a true master of the craft, having spent years perfecting his technique.

  • master of one's fate

    a person who is in control of their own life and destiny

    Example

    She refused to let her circumstances dictate her future and became the master of her own fate.

Phrases with mastersinger

  • a tradition of German lyric poetry and songwriting that flourished in the 15th and 16th centuries, characterized by strict rules of composition and performance

    Example

    The Meistersinger tradition influenced many later composers and poets.

  • Mastersingers of Nuremberg

    an opera by Richard Wagner, first performed in 1868, which tells the story of a young singer who seeks to join the Mastersingers guild

    Example

    The Mastersingers of Nuremberg is one of Wagner's most popular operas.

  • a work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship

    Example

    The painting was considered a masterpiece by the mastersinger.

Origins of mastersinger

from German 'Meistersinger', from 'Meister' meaning 'master' and 'Singer' meaning 'singer'

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Summary: mastersinger in Brief

A 'mastersinger' [ˈmæstərsɪŋər] is a skilled singer and songwriter who was a member of a German guild for poets and musicians in the 14th to 17th centuries. It also refers to a person who is an expert in a particular field, especially music. Examples include 'He was a renowned mastersinger in his time.' and 'The competition was open to all mastersingers in the country.' The term extends into phrases like 'Meistersinger tradition,' and idioms like 'master of the craft,' denoting high levels of skill.