- promenade concert
- `promenade ,concert noun counta concert of classical music where some of the audience stand in an area without seats
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
promenade concert — ► NOUN Brit. ▪ a concert of classical music at which part of the audience stands in an area without seating … English terms dictionary
Promenade concert — Although the term Promenade Concert is normally associated today with the series of concerts founded in 1895 by Robert Newman and the conductor Henry Wood – a festival known today as the BBC Proms – the term originally referred to concerts in the … Wikipedia
promenade concert — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms promenade concert : singular promenade concert plural promenade concerts music a concert of classical music where some of the audience stand in an area without seats … English dictionary
promenade concert — noun : an orchestral concert during which the audience stands or promenades * * * noun, pl ⋯ certs [count] Brit : a musical concert during which many people who are listening stand instead of sit * * * ˌpromenade ˈconcert [promenade concert]… … Useful english dictionary
promenade concert — prome nade .concert n BrE a concert at which many of the people who are listening stand rather than sit … Dictionary of contemporary English
promenade concert — (British) classical music concert at which the audience stands … English contemporary dictionary
promenade concert — noun Brit. a concert of classical music at which part of the audience stands in an area without seating … English new terms dictionary
promenade concert — noun (C) BrE a concert at which many of the listeners stand rather than sit … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
promenade concert — /ˈprɒmənad kɒnsət/ (say promuhnahd konsuht) noun → prom concert …
Promenade (disambiguation) — Promenade may refer to:* Esplanade, a raised walkway * Promenade (dance move), a dance figure in some dances * Prom * Promenade by George Gershwin, originally titled Walking the Dog as a musical number for Shall We Dance (1937) * Promenade , a… … Wikipedia