单词 | improvisator |
释义 | improvisatorn. = improviser n.; esp. (in early use) an extempore poet (cf. improvisatore 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 1790 tr. A. A. Le Texier Ideas on Opera 20 Their poets [sc. those of Italy] are but improvisators [Fr. improvisateurs]; their painters, decorators; and their singers, fidlers. 1795 W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. 18 125 The Italian improvisator never attempts a ballad without striking his mandolino. 1829 T. Carlyle Novalis in Crit. & Misc. Ess. (1872) II. 183 The old guild of literary Improvisators. 1858 R. W. Emerson Eloquence in Atlantic Monthly Sept. 388/1 The whole world knows pretty well the style of these improvisators [sc. Eastern story-tellers]. 1936 O. St. J. Gogarty As I was going down Sackville St. 322 Most improvisators in policy must be..prepared to accept a medley and to countenance compromise. 1976 Bach 7 8 In the Baroque period..the executant was..supposed to be thoroughly trained in composition, able as an improvisator..and knowledgeable concerning the musical rules and customs of the time. 2000 Herald Sun (Melbourne) (Nexis) 16 Aug. 61 I think my classical background has given me a sense of details that you don't get from jazz as an improvisator. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1790 |
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