No. A virtuoso is a performer who is exceptionally good at their instrument; it can be a noun (Ritchie Blackmore is a guitar virtuoso) or an adjective (Ritchie Blackmore put in a virtuoso performance). A solo is a part of a song played by one instrument or sung by one voice (guitar solo). However, you can have a virtuoso solo.
That can describe a passage of music that is played at a very highly skilled and musical level or any other artistic pursuit.
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A Virtuoso's Collection was created in 1842.
The Christian Virtuoso was created in 1690.
The virtuoso girl played a symphony from Mozart.
Virtuoso is singular, the plural form is virtuosi.
Ricardo Virtuoso was born on 1984-03-01.
A virtuoso is a person that is highly skilled in music or another artistic form. Which means that a piano virtuoso is a person that is highly skilled in playing the piano specifically.
Julian Joseph has built an international reputation as a jazz Virtuoso, bandleader, and composer.
The Virtuoso violinist has been amazing audiences since she was only eight years old.
Tenor virtuoso, Marcelo Alvarez, often performs at the Metropolitan Opera in New York.