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improˈviser [f. improvise v. + -er1.] One who improvises; an improvisator. Also attrib.
1829Blackw. Mag. XXVIII. 134 Earth holds no improvizer like Theodore. 1851Carlyle Sterling ii. vi. (1872) 137 Essentially an improviser genius; as his Father too was. 1880Sat. Rev. 26 June 830/2 There was a certain Maria Maddalena Morelli..known as poet and improviser, and much in request for her powers of social entertainment. 1948P. F. Baum in Mod. Philology XLVI. 76 Its meter and the variations exhibit by turns both the ease and freedom of the improviser and the careful workmanship of the artist. |