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venturesome

[ven-cher-suhm] / ˈvɛn tʃər səm /


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Salonen brought in a team of young, venturesome “creative partners” from music and tech.

From Los Angeles Times

Ellis, a venturesome dreamer with a promising academic future, drowns during the summer before college.

From Los Angeles Times

She was a pioneering professor at Mills College in Oakland, at UC San Diego and elsewhere who inspired a significant number of today’s venturesome musicians.

From Los Angeles Times

Even for this venturesome music director, these two weeks are unlike any other he has had at the Bowl, unlike any two weeks he or anyone would dare anywhere else.

From Los Angeles Times

Gentle and genial, with a deep knowledge of operas and voices, he has tried to balance his venturesome spirit with the sensibilities of audiences — to challenge without alienating the people he needed for support.

From New York Times