词汇 | improvisatory |
释义 | improvisatory adjective uk /ˌɪm.prə.vaɪˈzeɪ.tər.i/ us /ˌɪm.prəˈvaɪ.zə.tɔːr.i/ (of speech or music) done or performed without having been planned exactly, making something up as it is being performed: (演讲、表演等)即兴的 an improvisatory dance/song即兴舞蹈/歌曲 The music allows for improvisatory variation.这首乐曲允许即兴变奏。 his improvisatory collaboration with director André Gregory他与导演安德烈·格里高利的即兴合作 Inventing, designing and innovation absorptive capacity architect artificer bionics blueprint design designer devise dream something up ergonomic modularization mother nanotechnology non-imitative technologist technology the mother of somethingidiom themed think outside the boxidiom think something up Examples of improvisatoryimprovisatory The passages might even be seen - despite their preservation as written texts - to provide a unique witness to the improvisatory practices of oral poets. Paradoxically, for all the precision of its organisation, the piece gives the impression of being free and spontaneous, almost improvisatory. The implication was that improvisatory processes manifest less concern for cohesion and coherence. The writing for violin is fearsomely virtuosic, with an improvisatory feel - in this, of all forms. The processors analogue-like dials encouraged a free, improvisatory-type approach to the production and manipulation of sounds. Further contrast is provided by the inclusion of an extended cadenza, which introduces an improvisatory element. The first movement is possibly the most improvisatory. Non-notated and improvisatory styles of music are side-lined, even if students can create imaginative and meaningful art works in this way. There is usually a theatrical dimension in the concert works, while the fully notated scores are frequently imbued with an improvisatory quality. This paper presents an introduction to the field of live coding, of real-time scripting during laptop music performance, and the improvisatory power and risks involved. In a manner appropriate to popular (as opposed to neoclassical) comedy, the improvisatory vitality of performance subverts the literary predictability of conventional mimesis. The improvisatory vocalizing, typical of plainsong, is inescapably associated with woman, although this contradicts historical traces of the male-only plainsong practice of earlier centuries. Its form is improvisatory, its subjects are other people's books, but its thematic unity is the product of a creative and refined critical intelligence. In her hands, the five volumes sounded fresh and improvisatory as well as profoundly logical. In improvisatory traditions, the patterned movements of the performer may contribute to the generation of musical material itself. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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