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I believe that Hermann's occupation was "Impresario," suggesting that he was the siblings' manager as well as their uncle.
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'Impresario' is the tag attached to Sergei Pavlovitch Diaghilev (1872-1929).
The Instigator Kirstein, Lincoln 1979
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They were acting out a diva rivalry as part of the evening's theme, while pretending to compete in a role in Mozart's "The Impresario."
White Tails and Horse-Drawn Carriages Valentine Uhovski 2012
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Impresario George Wein, who founded the Newport Jazz Festival in 1954, resuscitates his flagship events with a new sponsor.
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Impresario Sir Cameron Mackintosh, who is involved with this revival, could make a tidy turn if early houses are any guide.
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Impresario producer will. i.am of the Black Eyed Peas coaxed him back into the studio for the album, "Timeless."
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This two-story corner bldg – 6,000 sq. ft – is anchored by the Environmental Home Store, with neighbors Green World Furnishings, Moving Arts studio and Eco Impresario Services.
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Impresario Mike Satsky has what he calls a "LeBron James attitude" when it comes to his Lily Pond nightclub in East Hampton.
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Impresario Mike Satsky has what he calls a "LeBron James attitude" when it comes to his Lily Pond nightclub in East Hampton.
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Mr. Reuben Burstein, owner of the Goldfadn and the Bartelstone theaters, the Impresario of Second Avenue, with his barrel chest and black silk vest and gray hair brushed back like Beethovens.
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