ansermet: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Very Low (Proper Noun, Specialist)
UK/ˈænsəmeɪ/US/ˈɑːnsərmeɪ/

Formal, Academic/Artistic

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What does “ansermet” mean?

A proper noun referring to the surname of Swiss conductor Ernest Ansermet.

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Meaning and Definition

A proper noun referring to the surname of Swiss conductor Ernest Ansermet.

Primarily used to refer to the conductor Ernest Ansermet, his legacy, recordings, or the orchestra he founded. By extension, may denote authority, precision, or a distinctive interpretative style in classical music.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant linguistic differences; both refer to the same historical figure. Contextual frequency might be slightly higher in UK classical music circles due to his recordings' historical distribution.

Connotations

Identical connotations of authoritative musicianship and historic recordings.

Frequency

Extremely rare in general discourse in both regions. Slightly more recognisable in dedicated classical music contexts.

Grammar

How to Use “ansermet” in a Sentence

The [COMPOSER] [WORK] conducted by AnsermetAnsermet's [RECORDING/INTERPRETATION] ofA disciple/follower of Ansermet

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
conductor AnsermetErnest AnsermetAnsermet's recordingAnsermet and the OSR
medium
legacy of Ansermetunder AnsermetAnsermet's interpretationhistoric Ansermet
weak
great AnsermetSwiss Ansermetfamous Ansermet

Examples

Examples of “ansermet” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • an Ansermet-like clarity
  • the Ansermet legacy

American English

  • an Ansermet-esque performance
  • Ansermet-style precision

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not used.

Academic

Used in musicology, history of recordings, and biographical studies.

Everyday

Virtually never used.

Technical

Used in discographies, liner notes, and critical analyses of orchestral performances.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “ansermet”

Neutral

the conductorthe maestro

Weak

the Swiss conductorthe OSR founder

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “ansermet”

  • Misspelling: 'Ansermay', 'Anzermet'.
  • Mispronouncing with a soft 's' (/z/) or a silent 't'.
  • Using it as a common noun (e.g., 'He is an ansermet').

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No. It is a proper noun (a surname) known almost exclusively in classical music contexts.

In British English, it is commonly /ˈænsəmeɪ/. In American English, it is often /ˈɑːnsərmeɪ/. The final 't' is silent.

Only in a derived, attributive sense (e.g., 'an Ansermet recording'), not as a true adjective. It does not have comparative or superlative forms.

Ernest Ansermet (1883-1969) was a renowned Swiss conductor, a close collaborator with Stravinsky and other modernist composers, and the founder of the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, leaving a legacy of influential recordings.

A proper noun referring to the surname of Swiss conductor Ernest Ansermet.

Ansermet is usually formal, academic/artistic in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: 'ANSwer METronome' – he provided the definitive answer on tempo and rhythm for many 20th-century works.

Conceptual Metaphor

ANSERMET IS A BENCHMARK (for clarity and precision in orchestral execution).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
For a historically informed performance of Ravel's 'Daphnis et Chloé', many collectors seek out the classic 1959 recording by .
Multiple Choice

Ernest Ansermet is most famous for his role as a: