Concertized: meaning, definitions and examples
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concertized
[ ˈkɒn.sɚ.taɪzd ]
performance context
To concertize means to perform music in a concert setting. This term is often used in relation to musicians or ensembles that engage in public performances, typically in formal venues. The act of concertizing helps showcase a musician's talent before an audience, allowing for live interpretations of their work. It can involve a single artist or a group, and the repertoire can range from classical to contemporary pieces.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The orchestra concertized at the famous concert hall last night.
- She concertized across Europe with her string quartet.
- They hope to concertize in several countries next summer.
Translations
Translations of the word "concertized" in other languages:
🇵🇹 concertizado
🇮🇳 संगीत कार्यक्रम में भाग लेना
🇩🇪 konzertiert
🇮🇩 konser
🇺🇦 концертний
🇵🇱 koncertowany
🇯🇵 コンサート化された
🇫🇷 concertisé
🇪🇸 concertado
🇹🇷 konserleştirilmiş
🇰🇷 콘서트화된
🇸🇦 مُعَزَّزٌ بالموسيقى
🇨🇿 koncertovaný
🇸🇰 koncertizovaný
🇨🇳 音乐会化的
🇸🇮 koncertiran
🇮🇸 tónlistar
🇰🇿 концерттік
🇬🇪 კონცერტული
🇦🇿 konsertləşdirilmiş
🇲🇽 concertizado
Etymology
The term 'concertize' originated in the early 19th century, deriving from the word 'concert,' which itself comes from the Latin 'concertare,' meaning 'to dispute or contend,' indicating a competition of musical performance. The transition of 'concert' to its current meaning relates to the formal gatherings where musicians showcase their works for an audience. Over time, the verb form 'concertize' was adopted to specifically describe the act of performing in a concert format. This reflects not just a difference in syntax but an evolution of cultural practices surrounding music and performance. As classical music gained popularity, the act of concertizing became more formalized, leading to the establishment of concert series and professional touring musicians. Today, the term embodies a wide range of musical performances, including classical, jazz, and pop.