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were concert
verb
To plan together; to settle or adjust by conference, agreement, or consultation.
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Eschenbach's two major offerings in the "Budapest, Prague, and Vienna" festival were concert performances of Bartók's "Bluebeard's Castle" and of Beethoven's "Fidelio".
Included were concert programs, sepia-and-white photographs from performances, yellowed press clippings and testimonials from students, including Buffalo Bob of Howdy Doody fame, who studied piano and organ with her for 11 years.
Their home was filled with music and art as both parents were concert musicians.
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There were concerts.
There were concerts in the female camp.
There were concerts and banquets.
There were concerts for Bangladesh in the 1970s.
For many larger acts, that's concert tickets and merchandise.
In warmer weather, there are concerts.
The main money resource is concerts.
There are concerts and headset tours.
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