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The phrase "concert preview" is correct and appropriate to use in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but typically refers to a written or spoken promotion or announcement about an upcoming concert. Example: "The local newspaper published a concert preview for the upcoming outdoor music festival, highlighting the headlining band and their most popular songs."
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Act I received a concert preview in May at New York City Opera's Vox workshop, the first time City Opera choristers had sung in Mandarin.
Concert Preview When the Vienna Piano Trio performs at a benefit for the Long Island Symphonic Choral Association on Saturday, local music lovers will have the opportunity to preview the ensemble's soldout concert coming up at Lincoln Center.
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The concert, a preview of the orchestra's Carnegie Hall appearance on Friday, features works by Brahms, Nielsen and Poul Ruders (631) 631-2787.
My first impressions of the hall's sound come from three inaugural events: a press preview concert on Wednesday; the first public concert on Friday night, a bracing program of contemporary chamber works conducted by John Adams; and a family concert at 11 a.m. on Saturday featuring the impressive Brooklyn Youth Chorus, directed by Dianne Berkun.
Mumford & Sons' late-summer concerts included previews of songs from the band's second album, "Babel," (Glassnote) which comes out on Tuesday.
A preview concert in Bedford-Stuyvesant last month featured the hip-hop artist Mos Def.
Earlier, during a folk festival preview concert on Friday night, Wilco opened its headlining set with Guthrie's "Christ for President," a puckish song of nonpartisan exasperation.
This year's Mostly Mozart Festival begins with a free preview concert at Avery Fisher Hall, with Louis Langrée conducting symphonies by Mozart (No. 40 in G Minor) and Beethoven.
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