George Enescu
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Definition
Proper noun A Romanian violinist and composer, active in the late 19th and early-to-mid 20th century, renowned for his virtuosity and contributions to classical music.
Usage
This proper noun is used to refer specifically to the historical figure George Enescu. It functions as a name and is typically used in contexts related to music history, biography, and cultural heritage. * The orchestra performed a piece by George Enescu. * George Enescu's violin playing was celebrated throughout Europe. * A museum in Bucharest is dedicated to the life and work of George Enescu.
Advanced Usage
- Enescian (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of George Enescu or his musical style.
- The pianist has a deep understanding of the Enescian idiom.
Variants and Related Words
- Enesco: An alternative, less common spelling of the surname.
- George Enesco: The same individual, referenced with the alternative spelling.
Synonyms
- The composer of "Romanian Rhapsodies": A descriptive synonym referencing his most famous works.
- The Romanian master violinist: A descriptive synonym emphasizing his nationality and primary instrument.
Related Phrases and Cultural References
- The George Enescu Festival: A major international classical music festival held in Bucharest, Romania, named in his honor.
- She won a prize at the George Enescu Festival.
- Enescu's Romanian Rhapsodies: Refers specifically to his two well-known orchestral works, and .
- The concert concluded with a spirited performance of Enescu's Romanian Rhapsody No. 1.
Noun
- Romanian violinist and composer (1881-1955)