Pronunciation: /ˌɪmprəˈsɑːriˌoʊ/
noun a person who organizes and often finances concerts, plays, or operas
A1 An impresario is a person who organizes and manages public entertainments, especially operas, ballets, or concerts.
A2 The impresario was responsible for booking the performers and promoting the event.
B1 The impresario's job involves coordinating all aspects of a production, from hiring talent to securing a venue.
B2 As an experienced impresario, he knew how to attract a large audience and ensure the success of the show.
C1 The impresario's reputation as a master of showmanship and marketing strategies made him a sought-after figure in the entertainment industry.
C2 His unparalleled skills as an impresario led to the creation of some of the most memorable and successful cultural events of our time.
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A1 She impresarioed the event by organizing everything perfectly.
A2 The manager impresarioed the team to victory with his motivational speeches.
B1 The director impresarioed the film production, ensuring everything ran smoothly.
B2 The CEO impresarioed the company's expansion into new markets with strategic planning.
C1 The renowned impresario impresarioed the opera house, bringing in top talent from around the world.
C2 The legendary music producer impresarioed the concert tour, making it a huge success.
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A1 The impresario event planner organized a simple birthday party for the children.
A2 The impresario manager put together a successful team to launch the new product.
B1 The impresario producer coordinated all aspects of the play, from casting to set design.
B2 The impresario director was known for his innovative approach to filmmaking.
C1 The impresario entrepreneur revolutionized the tech industry with his groundbreaking inventions.
C2 The impresario visionary was able to foresee trends and capitalize on them in the business world.
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A1 The impresario smiled warmly at the audience before the show started.
A2 The impresario carefully organized all the details of the event to ensure its success.
B1 The impresario skillfully managed the performers and logistics of the concert.
B2 The impresario efficiently promoted the show, resulting in a sold-out crowd.
C1 The impresario meticulously curated the lineup for the music festival, ensuring a diverse and engaging experience for attendees.
C2 The impresario seamlessly orchestrated the entire production, from booking talent to overseeing technical aspects, with flawless precision.
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A1 The impresario organized a talent show.
A2 The impresario managed the entire event.
B1 The impresario was in charge of booking the performers.
B2 The impresario negotiated contracts with the artists.
C1 The impresario's reputation as a top event planner was well-known.
C2 The impresario's attention to detail and creative vision set him apart in the industry.
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A1 The impresario organized a circus show in the town square.
A2 The impresario managed the famous singer's tour across Europe.
B1 The impresario negotiated a lucrative deal for the theater production.
B2 The impresario collaborated with top artists to create a spectacular event.
C1 The impresario's keen eye for talent led to the discovery of many successful performers.
C2 The impresario's reputation as a visionary in the entertainment industry was well-deserved.
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A1 The impresario organized the concert and sold tickets.
A2 The impresario managed the event and handled all the logistics.
B1 The impresario negotiated with the artists and secured their performances.
B2 The impresario orchestrated the entire production, from casting to promotion.
C1 The impresario's reputation as a skilled manager attracted top talent to the show.
C2 The impresario's keen eye for talent and marketing strategies made the event a huge success.
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A1 Impresario! Please come and see the amazing show we have prepared for you.
A2 Impresario, I have organized a special event just for you.
B1 Impresario, I hope you enjoy the concert I arranged for you.
B2 Impresario, I have lined up some top performers for your next event.
C1 Impresario, I trust you will appreciate the level of talent I have brought together for this production.
C2 Impresario, I assure you that the artists I have selected for your event are of the highest caliber.
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A1 The impresario organized a small talent show in the local community center.
A2 The impresario was known for discovering new and talented artists.
B1 The impresario signed a famous singer to perform at the upcoming music festival.
B2 The impresario's reputation as a successful event planner grew with each sold-out show.
C1 The impresario's keen eye for talent and ability to attract large audiences made him a legend in the entertainment industry.
C2 The impresario's innovative marketing strategies and ability to showcase unique performances set him apart from other event organizers.
formal The impresario organized a grand opera performance at the theater.
informal The impresario is throwing a huge party next weekend.
slang That impresario knows how to throw a killer event.
figurative She was the impresario of the group, always planning and organizing activities.
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