Definition of Concertized

1. Verb. (past of concertize) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Concertized

1. concertize [v] - See also: concertize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Concertized

concertgoings
concerti
concertina
concertinaed
concertinaing
concertinas
concerting
concertinist
concertinists
concertino
concertinos
concertion
concertions
concertise
concertize
concertized (current term)
concertizes
concertizing
concertlike
concertmaster
concertmasters
concertmeister
concertmeisters
concertmistress
concertmistresses
concerto
concerto grosso
concertolike
concertos
concerts

Literary usage of Concertized

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Who's who in Music in California by Willey Francis Gates (1920)
"debut in 1900, and since that time has concertized in the middle and western states, also playing in public in Germany. Spending three years in Arizona, ..."

2. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians: Being the Sixth Volume of the by Charles Newell Boyd, Waldo Selden Pratt (1920)
"... played in the Philadelphia Orchestra and taught in the Broad Street Conservatory, and since 1916 has concertized from New York as headquarters. See art. ..."

3. International Who's who in Music and Musical Gazetteer: A Contemporary by César Saerchinger (1918)
"Bohemia, 1882; concertized in principal cities of Europe, 1882-3; ... Milwaukee, 1885-8; concertized extensively in America, 1883-93; mus. dir. ..."

4. The World Almanac and Encyclopedia (1906)
"He has concertized in England. France. Belgium, Germany and In America, being accorded, recognition everywhere as a pianist oif rank and distinction. ..."

5. Story-lives of Master Musicians by Harriette Moore Brower (1922)
"To Italy, when he had concertized there for about seven years, and had been showered witTi honors! It was too much. He shook off the dust of Munich and he ..."

6. Music (1901)
"He has concertized, taught and directed orchestras. He has lived quietly and as becomes a sane man who makes no pretensions to extraordinary genius. ..."

7. The Romantic World of Music by William Dawson Armstrong (1922)
"Prior to that Paderewski had concertized with astounding success in Paris. At his debut there, he told me, tremendous applause interrupted his opening group ..."

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