found: Work cat.: Dickinson, Peter. Peter Dickinson : words and music, 2016:p. 4 of cover (many will remember him as a pianist--the recital partnership with his sister, the mezzo Meriel Dickinson, runs like a silver thread through the pattern of English musical life from the later 1960s onwards) p. 23 (the early 2000s, when I also made recordings of my own music as a solo pianist and with other performers) p. 258 (my career as a pianist)
found: LCSH, Oct. 14, 2016(Pianists. UF Fortepianists; Piano players. BT Keyboard players)
found: Dictionary of occupational titles, via WWW, Oct. 14, 2016(under Musician, Instrumental (amuse. & rec.): May be designated according to instrument played; Pianist (amuse. & rec.))
found: Merriam-Webster dictionary online, Oct. 14, 2016(pianist: a person who plays the piano; especially : a skilled or professional performer on the piano)
found: 85215015: Colbert, W.E. Piano tuning for piano players, 1985?
found: 84020289: Spencer, R. The piano player's jazz handbook, 1985.
found: Barth, G. The fortepianist as orator, 1988.
found: New York magazine, viewed online Oct. 14, 2016:June 1, 1992, p. 82 (fortepianist Max Barros) Apr. 29, 1991, p. 108 (Malcolm Bilson, forte-pianist) Apr. 22, 1991, p. 108 (forte-pianist Malcolm Bilson) Nov. 3, 1980, p. 120 (Malcolm Bilson, forte pianist)
notfound: O*NET - Occupational Information Network, Oct. 14, 2016