Impresario

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Impresario, from the Italian impresa, an enterprise or undertaking,[1] is a traditional term still very much in use in the entertainment industry for a manager or producer of concerts, tours and other events in music, opera, theatre[2] and even rodeo.[3] It is sometimes misspelled ‘impressario.’

The term may be applied to others who take a leading role in orchestrating events,[4] such as curators of art museums, web producers or the organisers of academic or business conferences.

Jacques-Yves Cousteau said of himself that he was “an impresario of scientists”[5] in his role as an explorer and filmmaker who worked with scientists in underwater exploration.

[edit] Famous impresarios

The list is ordered chronologically by year of birth.


[edit] References

  1. ^ Impresario: A person who organises and often finances concerts, plays or operas. ORIGIN: mid 18th century, from Italian impresa, ‘undertaking.’ New Oxford American Dictionary.
      Impresa: enterprise; deed; company. Mondadori's Pocket ItalianEnglish / English • Italian Dictionary.
  2. ^ Craig Thomas (13 July 2001). Private Triumph. (html). Asia Week.
  3. ^ Broadway Rodeo. (html). Time (18 October 1937).
  4. ^ New Impresario for the Showcase. (html). Time (24 November 1967).
  5. ^ Jacques-Yves Cousteau on Bartleby.com

[edit] See also

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