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impresario

[im-pruh-sahr-ee-oh, -sair-] / ˌɪm prəˈsɑr iˌoʊ, -ˈsɛər- /
NOUN
manager, producer
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Trump stood behind the spread as host and Quarter Pounder impresario.

From Salon Aug. 12, 2026

“Everyone here is a work of art,” she sings while name-checking actress Debi Mazar, a fixture at the institution in its prime, along with hip-hop impresario Fab 5 Freddy and downtown artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 7, 2026

In 1785 the impresario Carlo Delpini promoted a Venetian night at the royal command of the Prince of Wales.

From The Wall Street Journal May 22, 2026

And it’s Cooper Hoffman, in a performance as flustered as his impresario in “Licorice Pizza” was confident, who commands the movie, topping from the bottom.

From Los Angeles Times May 14, 2026

It had a fur collar and a lining of crimson silk, and had apparently been made for an impresario about as big as an organ-grinder’s monkey.

From "Slaughterhouse-Five" by Kurt Vonnegut

But offshore internet betting, and the exception enjoyed by fantasy leagues, eroded the principles of sports impresarios.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 13, 2026

It doesn’t take long to sum up what happens in “Countdown,” the premiere of the new series from the “Game of Thrones” impresarios David Benioff and D.B.

From New York Times Mar. 21, 2024

Streisand was booked to play shows all around Greenwich, attracting celebrities, record labels and theatrical impresarios.

From BBC Nov. 5, 2023

He sought out potential Republican candidates and courted votes and money from farmers, tech impresarios and billionaires.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 4, 2023

I even thought of America," says Rubinstein, "of the daring transatlantic impresarios, with their lust of enterprise, who might be inclined to speculate on a gigantic scale with my idea.

From A Second Book of Operas by Henry Edward Krehbiel




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