IPA: /ˈmɒnədɪst/
KK: /mɒnədɪst/
A person who creates or performs a monody, which is a type of music or poetry that expresses personal feelings or thoughts, often for a single voice or instrument.
The monodist captivated the audience with her heartfelt performance.
Monodist → It is formed from "mono-" (meaning one or single) and "-dist" (derived from "distant" or "distantia" in Latin, meaning distance). The word refers to someone who performs or practices a single style or form of music, emphasizing the singularity of their approach.
Think of 'mono-' meaning 'one' and 'distant' suggesting a unique style — a monodist is someone who focuses on one distinct musical form.