English to Hindi Dictionary impresario

impresario

ईम्प्रेस्सारिओ
definition
noun
Opera impresario Raymond Gubbay has proved to concert promoters that given the right marketing, concerts and operas can be made as popular as any other evening's entertainment.
a person who organizes and often finances concerts, plays, or operas.
translation of 'impresario'
सार्वजनिक मनोरंजनों का संचालक
noun
ईम्प्रेस्सारिओ
example
Then the theatre 'impresario' asked Smith who should succeed him.
Ballet was at its most artistically powerful in the hands of the Russian 'impresario' Sergei Diaghilev, who was insistent that the form was a gesamtkunstwerk, a total artwork, comprising not dancing merely, but music and design as well.
Today's dance company director must be not only an artist but an 'impresario' as well.
The boys' hopes for a continental tour are dashed when the French 'impresario' who invited them over abandons them on the dock.
Last year, the concert 'impresario' allowed fans to access recordings of live performances from its Reading Festival.
The artist and 'impresario' has produced 425 prints of his Edinburgh: Old and New Towns, a fascinating illustration of a city full of contrasts yet all carved from the same rock.
Opera 'impresario' Raymond Gubbay has proved to concert promoters that given the right marketing, concerts and operas can be made as popular as any other evening's entertainment.
So the other night we went to the Belasco Theatre, erected in 1910 by the 'impresario' and playwright David Belasco for his own shows.
As an 'impresario' , Goh organized the Stars of North American Ballet tour to China in 2002.
From the start, the 'impresario' sought the best talent in show business.
At the top of his agenda is finding an 'impresario' to arrange a tour.
The company formed in 1909 by the Russian 'impresario' Serge Diaghilev to bring Russian dance to the West.
Brandt was the 'impresario' who had discovered Carly Simon and unleashed the Rolling Stones on America.
He is an 'impresario' because he knows how to exploit a coincidence of finances, politicians, financiers, publicity and taste in order to make a laundress like Nini into a star.
A famous television celebrity and a distinguished theatrical 'impresario' were there on my recommendation and loved it.
He remembers what a New York theatre 'impresario' once told him.
They involve a singing frog, a vaudeville show, the 'impresario' who runs it, and the mad scientist who works for him.
Nonetheless, his great-grandfather was a clown at the Tivoli in Copenhagen, then a ringmaster, then an 'impresario' .
By the 1710s 'impresario' John Rich was once again presenting the semi operas The Island Princess and The Prophetess as well as a full opera, Bonocini's Camilla in English.
I have always made 'impresarios' a lot of money across my career and have never, so far as I am aware, given any of them heart attacks.
Such showcase events help the festival directors and 'impresarios' to select and bring the best to the international festivals.
Amsterdam 'impresarios' and regional orchestras frequently promote the genre.
During its long existence Pantomime has witnessed other panto 'impresarios' , such as Augustus Harris, ‘Father of modern Pantomime’ at the Drury Lane Theatre in the 1870's.
Rather, museum directors are 'impresarios' who mount splendid exhibitions which draw thousands of visitors, and travel from museum to museum.
There were no Hollywood 'impresarios' or producers looking over our shoulders.
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