单词 | improvisateur |
释义 | improvisateurn. A person who composes and performs music, poetry, etc., spontaneously or without preparation; = improviser n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > [noun] > improviser improvisatrice1770 improvisateur1783 improvisator1790 improviser1824 improvisor1830 vamper1884 faker1903 noodler1937 society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > [noun] > improviser improvisatore1765 improvisatrice1770 improvisateur1783 improvisator1790 improviser1824 improvisor1830 impromptuist1882 1783 J. Ritson Sel. Coll. Eng. Song I. p. xx When the Trouvere was likewise an Improvisateur, in which case he frequently condescended to sing his own compositions. 1823 tr. E. Jouy & A. Jay Hermit in Prison xix. 58 Perhaps he is, of all living French poets, the one who writes..with the most facility and taste: he might contend for the prize with the improvisateurs of Italy. 1895 Daily Inter Ocean (Chicago) 19 Oct. That peculiar combination of poet, singer, and musical improvisateur, Bellman. 1927 Illustr. London News 9 July 68/3 I remember a great German ‘improvisateur’, as he called himself in those days. 1950 V. Koch William Carlos Williams i. 53 It is, in its smartly syncopated beat and in its catchy American idiom the testimonial of the ‘improvisateur’ of jazz or swing, fixed for us in a shining context of his own making. 2000 Herald (Glasgow) (Nexis) 11 May 14 [He] is a free-thinking aural improvisateur from New York with an informed love of a wide world of orchestral cheesiness. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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