A music lover is often referred to as a "melomaniac." This term describes someone with an intense passion for music and a deep appreciation for various genres and styles. Additionally, they might simply be called a "music enthusiast" or "music aficionado." These individuals typically enjoy exploring different artists, attending concerts, and curating their own music collections.
Melomaniac, although the term more broadly refers to a lover of music in general.
music lover is an adjective
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It is Bach's music . It was just made into a pop song in the 60s
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Melomaniac, although the term more broadly refers to a lover of music in general.
music lover is an adjective
In French a music lover is a "Melomane" Audiophile
Music lover = Amante de música
Amor musicae.
Athena the greek god was a lover of music
A lover of beauty is called an aesthete.
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Someone who loves music is most frequently called a music lover. One could use the word aesthete or (in the U.S.) esthete to refer to someone who has--or claims to have--a refined appreciation and love of beauty in art, music, poetry, nature, etc. Mélomane is a French word for music lover, but it is not in common usage in the U.S., at least.
I believe you are referring to one of Billy Ocean's songs. If I'm not mistaken, it might be called Loverboy. ---Chelita
A freedom lover is often called a "libertarian" or an "advocate for liberty".
A married man's lover outside of marriage is called a mistress. There is not such a clear cut term for a woman's lover outside of marriage. He may simply be called her lover, he could also be called her boy toy.