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How to use improvisatory in a sentence

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The director has collected together an energetic ensemble cast, who bring a good deal of improvisatory gusto to the proceedings.
Usually a drummer plays these rhythmic ostinatos throughout a section or a whole piece, and then repeats them using improvisatory variations.
As for Ciccolini, his account is absolutely gorgeous with a strong improvisatory element.
There is a devilment to the playing, an almost improvisatory approach that derived from Lipatti's private passion for hot jazz.
In the year spent with mentor Sir Peter Hall, Foot Newton discovered an alternative to her improvisatory style of rehearsal.
The inner voices are written out, but have an improvisatory nature, as if a skilled thoroughbass player is sensitively realizing a figured bass.
My latest novel has a kind of improvisatory approach to telling an old story.
As a result, a sense of mellifluent monotony is achieved and paired with an unmistakable improvisatory quality that characterizes most Greek folk music.
It has an improvisatory feel rarely found in western, sit-up-straight restaurants, a scattily panicked vitality as bracing as its rough peasant dishes.
Measured by its length and quantity of musical ideas, the mystic Adagio is but a spun-out, improvisatory introduction to the Finale.
In a remarkable biography, Mr Loving has captured much of the quality of this teeming, improvisatory life.
It was pianistically challenging to create the required intensity and expressionism, and thus colour and line were of utmost importance, as also an improvisatory element.
Oli Bott's arrangements amalgamate improvisatory gestures of jazz with tango's zest of life.
The movement had the dreamy, almost improvisatory aura of an arabesque.
A few hours later, Clint Eastwood took to the stage in Tampa and gave us a striking piece of surrealist improvisatory theater.
The Prelude opens in improvisatory style and ends with a brief fugato of stirring rhythmic character.
The extra bar-it starts with a 5-bar phrase-allows the turmoil to die down, before dissipating into improvisatory arabesques.
The structure is fairly traditional, with a slow, discursive first movement, followed by a scherzo, then a lyrical, improvisatory third movement followed by a fast and virtuosic finale.
Its audacious hybrids are driven principally by a fascination with reviving the Baroque art of ornamental extemporization and a curiosity about how contemporary improvisatory styles might be enlisted in that quest.
Thus, he used improvisatory techniques sometimes to observe reality, sometimes to impose his own vision, and often to interrelate the two so as to create a strangely abstract effect.
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Described briefly, this comedy trusted to the improvisatory talent of trained actors and made use of masks.
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