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The phrase "concert of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a musical performance featuring multiple performers. For example: "We had the pleasure of attending a concert of classical music this evening."
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Among the most famous was a concert called Concert of Youth in Pezinok in 1976".
Orchestral concert of the year?
Attend three-hour concert of his music.
Writer attends a concert of Rieti's work at Merkin Hall.
MAHOPAC "Concert of Life and Remembrance," commemorating the Holocaust.
WHAT THEY TALKED ABOUT The concert, of course.
A concert of central banks can help, but what is needed is a concert of European states.
This concert of African music crosses national and linguistic borders.
That was probably the concert of my life.
A CONCERT OF AMERICAN MUSIC (Thursday) Well, not entirely.
Writer attended concert of Milton Cardona, a drummer who led a benbe ceremony at the Garden.
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