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concerts
verb
Third person singular of concert
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The word "concerts" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a public performance of music or a gathering of people to enjoy live music. Example: I am attending three concerts next week - a classical symphony, a rock band, and a jazz group.
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Also with them was Rafael Schächter, who organised many of the concerts and accompanied on piano, and the brilliant young Ancerl.
I remember the concerts and plays, and working in the kitchens, but I do not remember sleeping.
There is not a great deal to see in Ravello, apart from its two villas - the ruined Rufulo, which has open-air concerts in the evenings, and the Cimbrone with its lush gardens overlooking the sea - but it is pleasant just to ramble through the cobbled lanes or linger over a drink in a café on the main square.
But that's me, so what the hell: when the original Thatcherites were going about their work you could not move for benefit concerts, petitions handed in to Number 10 by star-studded entourages and interviews full of real ire.
The pub offers home-cooked meals and the perfect pint of Guinness, plus plenty of music: jamming sessions, traditional folk songs and occasional concerts by famous musicians.
For 60 years, it has never been used for anything other than classical concerts, operas and the Ministry of Culture meeting.
That's simply including dozens of hours of pop concerts shown in the dead of night.
Joseph Goebbels changed the name to the Reichsorchestra and the musicians became civil servants, having to perform compulsory concerts in front of swastikas.
Concerts were a popular topic of discussion; so were drugs.
Channels Seven and Nine were so keen to shoehorn participants from their various reality TV shows into their respective concerts this year, you'd be forgiven for thinking Jesus Christ was the first ever winner of Bethlehem's Got Talent.
The Berlin Philharmonic players earn a basic salary for so many sessions a week, and everything else (extra concerts, TV shows, recordings etc) is an extra fee.
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