We find ourselves in a world where God is improviser, storyteller, weaver, imaginer, dramatist. |
He was more celebrated as a performer and improviser than for the instrumental pieces he published. |
But if he did very well as a reader on Thursday, he fared much worse as an improviser two days earlier. |
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. |
He confessed to me that Schumann was no composer, a talented improviser only. |
More of an improviser than a classically trained cook, he still puts hot sauce on everything. |