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  • verb Present participle of concertize.

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Examples

  • Tivadar Nachéz, the celebrated violin virtuoso, is better known as a concertizing artist in Europe, where he has played with all the leading symphonic orchestras, than in this country, to which he paid his first visit during these times of war, and which he was about to leave for his

    Violin Mastery Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers Frederick Herman Martens 1903

  • Its musicians, all regulars in the Los Angeles film and TV music scene, provide L. A.'s Westside with a surfeit of concertizing energies that amplify the good fortune of America's creative capital.

    Rodney Punt: World Premiere by Peter Golub at Chamber Music Palisades Rodney Punt 2010

  • Its musicians, all regulars in the Los Angeles film and TV music scene, provide L. A.'s Westside with a surfeit of concertizing energies that amplify the good fortune of America's creative capital.

    Rodney Punt: World Premiere by Peter Golub at Chamber Music Palisades Rodney Punt 2010

  • Its musicians, all regulars in the Los Angeles film and TV music scene, provide L. A.'s Westside with a surfeit of concertizing energies that amplify the good fortune of America's creative capital.

    Rodney Punt: World Premiere by Peter Golub at Chamber Music Palisades Rodney Punt 2010

  • Its musicians, all regulars in the Los Angeles film and TV music scene, provide L. A.'s Westside with a surfeit of concertizing energies that amplify the good fortune of America's creative capital.

    Rodney Punt: World Premiere by Peter Golub at Chamber Music Palisades Rodney Punt 2010

  • An appearance in 2002 with London's Philharmonia Orchestra led to invitations from a number of leading international orchestras with whom she has continued to perform—including the Berlin Philharmonic, London Symphony Orchestra, NHK Symphony in Japan, New York Philharmonic and Philadelphia Orchestra—though her concertizing in the U.S has been more limited to date.

    Busy Violinist Seeks Balance Barbara Jepson 2011

  • Not long after, European performers—like the piano-basher Leopold de Meyer and the elegant Henri Herz "de Meyer may break a piano, but Herz can break a heart"—made their fortunes by concertizing in the United States.

    From Honkytonk To High Art James Penrose 2012

  • Its musicians, all regulars in the Los Angeles film and TV music scene, provide L. A.'s Westside with a surfeit of concertizing energies that amplify the good fortune of America's creative capital.

    Rodney Punt: World Premiere by Peter Golub at Chamber Music Palisades Rodney Punt 2010

  • Several years of busy international concertizing and related activities ensued, among them the making of "Janine," a 90-minute documentary by filmmaker Paul Cohen, for release in the Netherlands.

    Busy Violinist Seeks Balance Barbara Jepson 2011

  • Its musicians, all regulars in the Los Angeles film and TV music scene, provide L. A.'s Westside with a surfeit of concertizing energies that amplify the good fortune of America's creative capital.

    Rodney Punt: World Premiere by Peter Golub at Chamber Music Palisades Rodney Punt 2010

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