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How to use improviser in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word improviser? Here are some examples.

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More of an improviser than a classically trained cook, he still puts hot sauce on everything.
The improviser cannot and does not wait to know the consequences of the improvised production while executing it.
We find ourselves in a world where God is improviser, storyteller, weaver, imaginer, dramatist.
But if he did very well as a reader on Thursday, he fared much worse as an improviser two days earlier.
He is an accomplished musician, composer, performer, multi-talented instrumentalist and improviser, and has been pushing musical boundaries for over thirty years.
Also on the bill are acerbic newcomer Nick Dixon, regular improviser Dave Johns and former computer animator and comedy writer Henry Paker.
He's a clear-headed improviser, adept with space and tension.
Plümer is an outstanding accompanist and melodious improviser on the double bass and enthralls both audiences and critics with his musically eminently individual playing.
This motivic development is not only to be used by the soloist, but as well by the rhythm section comping, by the improviser in the heart of the group, and through collective improvisation.
Saparbek Kasmambetov is known Manas epic reciter, poet and improviser, while his wife Asangul Abdygulova is talented playwright, poet.
An improv scene begins when one improviser walks onto the stage and establishes something about the scene.
Once she has started, the improviser cannot stop, neither can she go back and correct.
Redman is an astonishing improviser, so sure-footed at speed, so clear in his tone and articulation.
Grant spearheaded the tongue-in-cheek group, Equal Birthdays Despite The Holidays, and anointed local improviser Stacy Beckley as the spokeswoman.
As well as winning acclaim for his organ recitals as a performer, Jonathan Wessler is also gaining attention as an accomplished improviser and arranger.
Interest in the poetic improviser was to reach a peak in London some four years later, with the publication of Letitia Elizabeth Landon's popular long poem The Improvisatrice.
Examples from Classical Literature
He was more celebrated as a performer and improviser than for the instrumental pieces he published.
Beethoven was an improviser in music, quite as surely as his wildest successor, Schumann, and he wrote as he felt at the time.
He confessed to me that Schumann was no composer, a talented improviser only.
But he was an improviser of genius, and Mr. Stevenson was a conscious artist.
The improviser disdains economy, as much as the artist cherishes it.
As a listener my Philosopher is no less successful than as an improviser.
But he appears to have been more of an improviser than a reciter.
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