The word is spelt as you have done in the question - though the word "flautist" is more common.
A person who plays the flute is a flutist, or a flautist (from the Italian form).
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A person who plays the flute is a flutist, or a flautist (from the Italian form).
The Incredible Flutist was created in 1938.
A flute player is called a flutist or a flautist.
James Strauss - flutist - was born in 1974.
No, the noun 'flutist' is a common noun, a general word for any flute player.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'flutist' is the name of the flutist; for example, Robert Langevin or Viviana Guzman.
Our all sting group was so glad that I was able get Mayzie, the flutist, to join our group.
flutist, lutist
Yes.
Sam Most Jazz Flutist - 2001 was released on: USA: 10 September 2001
The flutist that plays on one leg is often referred to as a "one-legged flutist" or simply a "flutist." This term can also refer to the character of the Pied Piper in folklore, who is sometimes depicted playing a flute while balancing or standing on one leg. In a broader context, it may relate to performers who incorporate acrobatic elements into their musical acts.
James Galway.
Astronaut, Electrical Engineer, Flutist