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- Concert - v. t. - To plan together; to settle or adjust by conference, agreement, or consultation.
- Concert - v. t. - To plan; to devise; to arrange.
- Concert - v. i. - To act in harmony or conjunction; to form combined plans.
- Concert - v. t. - Agreement in a design or plan; union formed by mutual communication of opinions and views; accordance in a scheme; harmony; simultaneous action.
- Concert - v. t. - Musical accordance or harmony; concord.
- Concert - v. t. - A musical entertainment in which several voices or instruments take part.
- Concertante - n. - A concert for two or more principal instruments, with orchestral accompaniment. Also adjectively; as, concertante parts.
- Concertation - n. - Strife; contention.
- Concertative - a. - Contentious; quarrelsome.
- Concerted - imp. & p. p. - of Concert
- Concerted - a. - Mutually contrived or planned; agreed on; as, concerted schemes, signals.
- Concertina - n. - A small musical instrument on the principle of the accordion. It is a small elastic box, or bellows, having free reeds on the inside, and keys and handles on the outside of each of the two hexagonal heads.
- Concerting - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Concert
- Concertino - n. - A piece for one or more solo instruments with orchestra; -- more concise than the concerto.
- Concertion - n. - Act of concerting; adjustment.
- Concertmeister - n. - The head violinist or leader of the strings in an orchestra; the sub-leader of the orchestra; concert master.
- Concerto - n. - A composition (usually in symphonic form with three movements) in which one instrument (or two or three) stands out in bold relief against the orchestra, or accompaniment, so as to display its qualities or the performer's skill.
- Concertos - pl. - of Concerto
- Overture - - A composition, for a full orchestra, designed as an introduction to an oratorio, opera, or ballet, or as an independent piece; -- called in the latter case a concert overture.
- Preconcert - v. t. - To concert or arrange beforehand; to settle by previous agreement.
- Prelude - v. t. - To introduce with a previous performance; to play or perform a prelude to; as, to prelude a concert with a lively air.
- Orchestra - n. - Loosely: A band of instrumental musicians performing in a theater, concert hall, or other place of public amusement.
- Aubade - n. - An open air concert in the morning, as distinguished from an evening serenade; also, a pianoforte composition suggestive of morning.
- Concertmeister - n. - The head violinist or leader of the strings in an orchestra; the sub-leader of the orchestra; concert master.
- Coopt - v. t. - To choose or elect in concert with another.
- Treat - n. - That which affords entertainment; a gratification; a satisfaction; as, the concert was a rich treat.
- Impresario - n. - The projector, manager, or conductor, of an opera or concert company.
- Concertante - n. - A concert for two or more principal instruments, with orchestral accompaniment. Also adjectively; as, concertante parts.
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- G3826 παμπληθεί - 3826 παμπληθεί - ΠΑΜΠΛΗΘΕΊ - - pamplētheí - pam-play-thi' - dative case (adverb) of a compound of πᾶς and πλῆθος; in full multitude, i.e. concertedly or simultaneously:--all at once. - Adverb - greek
- G4858 συμφωνία - 4858 συμφωνία - ΣΥΜΦΩΝΊΑ - - symphōnía - soom-fo-nee'-ah - from σύμφωνος; unison of sound ("symphony"), i.e. a concert of instruments (harmonious note):--music. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G4944 συνωδίνω - 4944 συνωδίνω - ΣΥΝΩΔΊΝΩ - - synōdínō - soon-o-dee'-no - from σύν and ὠδίνω; to have (parturition) pangs in company (concert, simultaneously) with, i.e. (figuratively) to sympathize (in expectation of relief from suffering):--travail in pain together. - Verb - greek
- G4942 συνυποκρίνομαι - 4942 συνυποκρίνομαι - ΣΥΝΥΠΟΚΡΊΝΟΜΑΙ - - synypokrínomai - soon-oo-pok-rin'-om-ahee - from σύν and ὑποκρίνομαι; to act hypocritically in concert with:--dissemble with. - Verb - greek
- G4953 σύσσημον - 4953 σύσσημον - ΣΎΣΣΗΜΟΝ - - sýssēmon - soos'-say-mon - neuter of a compound of σύν and the base of σημαίνω; a sign in common, i.e. preconcerted signal:--token. - Noun Neuter - greek