- Improvisation,
often shortened to improv, is the
activity of
making or
doing something not
planned beforehand,
using whatever can be found. The origin...
- Harrison-composed "Something" as
creative but
overly busy and "too
fussily extemporised".
McCartney identified Sgt. Pepper's
Lonely Hearts Club Band as containing...
- more
Bible readings and
closed by a
series of
prayers (both set and
extemporised) and
hymns or songs. A "high church" or Anglo-Catholic service, by contrast...
-
Bible translations in the
Middle Ages went
through several phases, all
using the Vulgate. In the
Early Middle Ages,
written translations tended to be ****ociated...
- London, when
asked by the
soprano Maria Malibran after a
recital to
extemporise, he
improvised a
piece which included the
melodies of all the
songs she...
-
resulted in a tank with a
powerful weapon and
reduced armour. However, the
extemporised 17-pounder
Sherman Firefly conversion of the US-supplied
Sherman proved...
- perfido" "Gloria" from M**** in C
major Piano Concerto No. 4
Symphony No. 5 "Sanctus" from M**** in C
major Extemporised fantasia for
piano Choral Fantasy...
- that "frequently
surge into vast,
ecstatic exhalations" with "Cave's
extemporised vocal sounding increasingly rapturous over the top." He concluded, "Packed...
- 2015. In May 2019,
Lennox released Lepidoptera, an EP
containing four
extemporised piano songs. The
album serves as a
companion piece to her art installation...
- (Hochschule der Kunste) on
using inherent rhythmic structures found in Trump's
extemporised speeches as the
basis for a
basis for
developing asymmetric heterometric...