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master class

noun

  1. a small class for advanced students, especially a class in performance skills conducted by a distinguished musician.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of master class1

First recorded in 1950–55
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Later in Lucerne, he took master classes with Edwin Fischer, the musician credited by Brendel with having the most enduring influence on him, and teaching him to play passionately within the bounds of classicism.

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It’s a master class in the specificity of acting for the stage.

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McNamara: I have watched that scene like four times because it is such an off-the-chain exploration of privilege, not to mention addiction, and a master class in acting.

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Every day on his nationally syndicated radio show and on ESPN’s “First Take,” Smith offers a master class in storytelling, debating, reporting and entertainment.

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And if that’s the case, I need her master class on that now more than ever.

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