Definitions

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  • adjective Occurring in the middle of a concert, neither at the beginning nor the end
  • noun The middle part of a concert

Etymologies

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mid- +‎ concert

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Examples

  • Or the young Michael Tilson Thomas stepping in midconcert, in 1969, to finish the job for the indisposed conductor William Steinberg at the BSO and, years later, the untried Esa-Pekka Salonen stepping in for Mr. Thomas with the London Philharmonia Orchestra.

    When Classical Musicians Call In Sick Joanne Kaufman 2011

  • Everything in their world, both onstage and off, is market-tested and prepackaged, so much so that even a midconcert wardrobe change is choreographed to "catch" lead singer Joe with his shirt off backstage (at which point, I'm pretty sure the 10-year-old girl sitting in front of me in the theatre died briefly from hyperventilation).

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  • Everything in their world, both onstage and off, is market-tested and prepackaged, so much so that even a midconcert wardrobe change is choreographed to "catch" lead singer Joe with his shirt off backstage (at which point, I'm pretty sure the 10-year-old girl sitting in front of me in the theatre died briefly from hyperventilation).

    unknown title 2009

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