noun
- Plural of concertmaster; the leader of the first violin section in an orchestra, who sits closest to the conductor and often plays solo passages.
Usage: Also called concertmaster (singular); primarily used in orchestral and classical music contexts.
Examples
- The concertmasters of the major orchestras are among the most accomplished violinists in the world.
- During the rehearsal, the conductor consulted with the concertmasters about the tempo for the opening movement.
- Several concertmasters from different symphonies performed a chamber music concert together.
- The orchestra's concertmasters set the standard for intonation and ensemble precision.
- Young violinists often aspire to become concertmasters of prestigious orchestras.