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impresario
[ im-pruh-sahr-ee-oh, -sair- ]
noun
- a person who organizes or manages public entertainments, especially operas, ballets, or concerts.
- any manager, director, or the like.
impresario
/ ˌɪmprəˈsɑːrɪˌəʊ /
noun
- a producer or sponsor of public entertainments, esp musical or theatrical ones
- the director or manager of an opera, ballet, or other performing company
impresario
- A sponsor or producer of entertainment, especially someone who works with opera or ballet companies or performers of classical music .
Word History and Origins
Origin of impresario1
Word History and Origins
Origin of impresario1
Example Sentences
Michaels, meanwhile, has made cameos as himself throughout his run on “SNL,” in sketches playing off his image as the show’s wise impresario.
However, the rap impresario also faces a mountain of civil lawsuits, including one looming class-action lawsuit.
Russell Simmons has gone on the defensive after critics called out actor Taraji P. Henson for spending time with the embattled hip-hop impresario and entrepreneur at his Bali resort.
A firmly established star of the house, and a budding opera impresario, he owns the stage as Orfeo.
The elite academy — founded by French horse trainer and impresario Bartabas who decided to revive the splendid building in 2003 — has only 12 riders.
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