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1 musical prodigy
Общая лексика: необыкновенный музыкант, поразительный музыкант -
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noun1) (gifted person) [außergewöhnliches] Talentmusical prodigy — musikalisches Wunderkind; see also academic.ru/12457/child_prodigy">child prodigy
2) (marvel) Wunder, das* * *['prodi‹i]plural - prodigies; noun(something strange and wonderful: A very clever child is sometimes called a child prodigy; prodigies of nature.) das Wunder* * *prodi·gy[ˈprɒdɪʤi, AM ˈprɑ:d-]n1. (person) außergewöhnliches Talentchild \prodigy Wunderkind nttennis \prodigy Tenniswunder nt fammathematical \prodigy Mathematikgenie nt* * *['prɒdIdZɪ]nWunder nt* * *1. Wunder n (Sache, Person):prodigy of nature Naturwunder;a) ein Wunder an (dat),b) pej ein Ausbund an (dat)2. außergewöhnliches Talent:* * *noun1) (gifted person) [außergewöhnliches] Talentmusical prodigy — musikalisches Wunderkind; see also child prodigy
2) (marvel) Wunder, das* * *n.Wunderkind n. -
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[ʹprɒdıdʒı] n1. чудоprodigies of nature [of valour] - чудеса природы [храбрости]
2. необыкновенно одарённый человек (обыкн. ребёнок)infant /child/ prodigy - чудо-ребёнок, вундеркинд
musical prodigy - необыкновенный /поразительный/ музыкант
3. (of) замечательный, изумительный образец чего-л.4. редк. (дурное) предзнаменование -
4 genius
['dʒiːnɪəs]2) (skill)* * *['‹i:njəs]plural - geniuses; noun(a person who is very clever: The new professor of mathematics has been described as a genius.) genio* * *genius /ˈdʒi:nɪəs/n.2 [u] grande ingegno; talento; dono: a man of genius, un uomo d'ingegno; He has a genius for maths, ha talento per la matematica; She has a genius for arriving at the wrong moment, ha il dono di arrivare sempre al momento sbagliato3 (pl. geniuses) persona di genio; genio: a musical [computer] genius, un genio della musica [dell'informatica]5 (pl. genii) personalità ispiratrice; genio: He has been my evil genius, lui è stato il mio cattivo genio6 [u] genio; spirito; carattere fondamentale: the genius of Elizabethan literature, il carattere fondamentale della letteratura elisabettiana● (lat.) genius loci, atmosfera (o spirito) di un luogo; genius loci.* * *['dʒiːnɪəs]2) (skill) -
5 Vianna da Motta, José
(1868-1948)One of Portugal's greatest musicians, pianists, and music scholars. Vianna da Motta (or Viana da Mota) was born in São Tomé Island, a Portuguese West African colony, and came to Portugal at a young age. Soon honored and patronized by Portuguese royalty for his musical genius, he first performed on the piano in public at age 10. This child prodigy was trained in Lisbon as well as in Germany. In 1918, he directed Lisbon's Symphonic Orchestra, and the next year he was appointed director of Portugal's National Conservatory, Lisbon, a post he held until retirement in 1938. As one of the premier interpreters in his day of the compositions of Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, and Liszt, Vianna da Motta was also a famous composer and scholar of music. Widely published as an authority on the great central European Romantic pianist-composers, he also composed music that was influenced by popular Portuguese folk melodies. One of his more celebrated nationalistic compositions was his Canções Portuguesas (Portuguese Songs), Opus 10. He was honored and decorated by Portugal and other countries, and helped train future generations of musicians. -
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genius n1 (pl geniuses) ( prodigy) génie m ; a mathematical/musical genius un mathématicien/musicien de génie ; you're a genius ○ ! tu es un génie ○ ! ;3 ( skill) to have a genius for doing être très doué pour faire ; to have a genius for saying the wrong thing iron avoir le génie de la gaffe ;
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