Legal Definition and Related Resources of Concert
Meaning of Concert
A public performance of music in which several singers or instrumentalists are participating or a public performance of music intended to secure patrons. Also, an agreement in a design or plan, a union formed by mutual communication of opinions and views.
Concert Alternative Definition
Agreement in a design or plan; union formed by mutual communication of opinions and views. 192 111. 196.
Synonyms of Concert
noun
- accord
- accordance
- agreement
- alliance
- coaction
- coadjument
- coadjuvancy
- coagency
- coalition
- coefficiency
- collaboration
- combination
- combined action
- combined effort
- compatibility
- complicity
- concord
- concordance
- concurrence
- concurrency
- confederation
- conjunction
- consentaneity
- consonance
- cooperation
- fusion of interests
- harmony
- joint action
- joint operation
- merger
- mutual assistance
- pool
- rapport
- synergy
- teamwork
- unanimity
- unison
- unity
- Associated Concepts: acting in concert
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Grammar
This term is a noun.
Etimology of Concert
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1660s, “agreement, accord, harmony,” from French concert (16c.), from Italian concerto “concert, harmony,” from concertare “bring into agreement,” in Latin “to contend, contest, dispute,” from com “with” (see com-) + certare “to contend, strive,” frequentative of certus, variant past participle of cernere “separate, distinguish, decide” (see crisis). In the Middle Ages, before the word entered English, the meaning shifted from “to strive against” to “to strive alongside.” Sense of “public musical performance” is 1680s. But Klein considers this too much of a stretch and suggests Latin concentare “to sing together” (from con- + cantare “to sing”) as the source of the Italian word in the musical sense.
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