organist
pipe organ player
[C] Countable
pl: organists
The term carries a strong association with liturgical settings and formal architecture. It suggests a musician who manages a complex, multi-keyboard instrument, often involving the coordination of both hands and feet. This creates an image of a performer deeply integrated into the mechanical structure of a large building. While a pianist focuses on a portable or standalone instrument, an organist is often viewed as a steward of a permanent installation. The role implies a level of technical mastery over air pressure and stop-settings, distancing it from the more common image of a general keyboardist.
Used to count individual musicians who specialize in the organ.