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  1. The role of the impresario has transformed utterly since the 19th century, but these brave producers and entrepreneurs from across history are all joined by one common thread - they all put their necks on the line for the sake of a good show.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ImpresarioImpresario - Wikipedia

    An impresario (from Italian impresa, 'an enterprise or undertaking') [1] is a person who organizes and often finances concerts, plays, or operas, performing a role in stage arts that is similar to that of a film or television producer .

  3. Jun 8, 2017 · List of famous impresarios, with photos, bios, and other information when available. Who are the top impresarios in the world? This includes the most prominent impresarios, living and dead, both in America and abroad.

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  4. a person who runs a business arranging different types of public entertainment, such as theatre, musical, and dance events: a music / theatre impresario.

  5. impresario. noun. im· pre· sa· rio ˌim-prə-ˈsär-ē-ˌō. -ˈser-, -ˈzär- plural impresarios. Synonyms of impresario. 1. : the promoter, manager, or conductor of an opera or concert company. 2. : a person who puts on or sponsors an entertainment (such as a television show or sports event) 3. : manager, director. Did you know?

  6. An Impresario is somebody who organizes concerts, operas, ballets or plays. The word comes from the Italian word impresa, which means "an enterprise" or "undertaking". Some very famous impresarios from the past include Rudolf Bing, Sergei Diaghilev, Richard D'Oyly Carte, Fortune Gallo, and Sol Hurok .

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  8. An impresario is a promoter: someone who books, promotes, and organizes shows such as concerts. Impresario comes from an Italian word for a businessperson, and in English it especially refers to someone in the promotion business.