a. [f. VIRTUOS-O + -IC.] = VIRTUOSE a.

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1889.  Academy, 13 April, 261/3. Of late we have had only fugitive pieces of the romantic, and even virtuosic, schools.

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1899.  Scotsman, 13 Nov., 9/4. The Capriccio, on the other hand, can only be described as a piece of virtuosic music.

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