concert

  • 11concert — I noun accord, accordance, agreement, alliance, coaction, coadjument, coadjuvancy, coagency, coalition, coefficiency, collaboration, combination, combined action, combined effort, compatibility, complicity, concord, concordance, concurrence,… …

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  • 12Concert C — is a term in music that refers to a note that sounds a minor third above Concert A. Concert A is also referred to as A440 …

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  • 13concert — (n.) 1660s, agreement, accord, harmony, from Fr. concert (16c.), from It. concerto concert, harmony, from concertare bring into agreement, in L. to contend, contest, dispute, from com with (see COM (Cf. com )) + certare to contend, strive,… …

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  • 14concert — ► NOUN 1) a musical performance given in public, typically of several compositions. 2) formal agreement; harmony. ► VERB formal ▪ arrange by mutual agreement or coordination. ● in concert Cf. ↑in concert …

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  • 15Concert — Con*cert , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Concerted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Concerting}.] [F. concerter, It. concertare, conertare, prob. from L. consertus, p. p. of conserere to join together; con + serere to join together, influenced by concertare to contend; …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 16Concert — Con*cert , v. i. To act in harmony or conjunction; to form combined plans. [1913 Webster] The ministers of Denmark were appointed to concert with Talbot. Bp. Burnet [1913 Webster] …

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  • 17Concert — Concert, im Allgemeinen ein musikalischer Wettstreit, findet aber in der Musiksprache eine zweifache Anwendung und zwar: – heißt jede öffentliche Aufführung vollstimmiger Musikstücke (s. Musikfeste) ein Concert, während auch jedes Tonstück,… …

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  • 18concert — [n1] musical performance gig, jam session, musical, musicale, recital, rockfest, selections, show; concept 263 concert [n2] agreement, harmony accord, chorus, collaboration, concord, concordance, consonance, joint, league, togetherness, tune,… …

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  • 19concert — [kən sʉrt′; ] for n. & adj. [ kän′sərt] vt., vi. [Fr concerter < It concertare < L, to contend, contest < com , with + certare, to contend, strive: meanings infl. by CONSORT & L conserere, to join together] to arrange or settle by mutual …

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  • 20Concert — (v. ital. concertare, wettstreiten, ital. Concerto, spr. Kontscherto), 1) die Aufführung vollstimmiger Musikstücke vor einer Gesellschaft von Zuhörern. Je nach seiner Beziehung, innern od. localen Einrichtung u. Bestimmung ist das C. ein… …

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