monodist

/ˈmɑnədɪst/
noun
  1. A person who composes or performs monodies; a singer or writer of solo songs or laments.
    • As a monodist, she specialized in dramatic solo pieces for voice and lyre.
    • The monodist's performance moved the audience with its raw emotional power.
    • The ancient Greek monodist performed a sorrowful song at the festival.
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