Etymology:
The word "soloist" is derived from the Italian word "solo," which means "alone" or "single."
Meaning:
A soloist is a person who performs music alone, without the accompaniment of an ensemble or other performers. They may sing, play an instrument, or both.
Origin:
The term "soloist" first appeared in the early 16th century in Italy. It was initially used to describe singers who performed without the support of a choir. Over time, the term came to be applied to instrumentalists as well.
Additional Notes:
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