Jacques Francois Antoine Ibert
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Definition
Proper noun * Jacques François Antoine Ibert: A French composer of the 20th century, known for his eclectic and often light-hearted style, which incorporated elements of neoclassicism and impressionism.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- The concert featured a delightful flute concerto by Jacques François Antoine Ibert.
- Jacques François Antoine Ibert's most famous work is arguably the orchestral piece Escales (Ports of Call).
Advanced Usage
- The name is typically used in full for formal or academic reference. In musical contexts, it is common to refer to the composer by his last name only, Ibert, after the full name has been established.
- Formal: The biography covers the life of Jacques François Antoine Ibert.
- Musical Context: The program includes works by Debussy, Ravel, and Ibert.
Variants and Related Words
- Ibertian (adj): A rarely used adjective describing something pertaining to or characteristic of Ibert or his music.
- The piece has a certain Ibertian wit and clarity.
Synonyms
- Composer Ibert: A common synonym used to specify his profession.
- The composer Ibert: A more formal synonym.
Related Phrases
- Music of Ibert: Refers to the collective body of work composed by him.
- An Ibert piece: A common way to refer to a single composition by him.
Noun
- French composer (1890-1962)