- Guide"
column that this "new orthodoxy" and "cultural lag"
abandoned improvisatory, studio-ornamented
productions in
favor of an
emphasis on "tight, spare...
- A
hootenanny is a freewheeling,
improvisatory musical event in the
United States,
often incorporating audience members in performances. It is particularly...
-
After a
decade of po****rity
during the 1970s,
fusion expanded its
improvisatory and
experimental approaches through the 1980s in
parallel with the development...
- telepathy.
Kaler has
further pointed out that the Dead's
pursuit of a new
improvisatory rock
language in 1965
chronologically coincided with that same goal's...
- the
Midnight Hour", with the
latter serving as one of the band's main
improvisatory vehicles from 1966 to 1968.
Unlike fellow vocalists Garcia and Weir...
- than
employing traditional compositional techniques, may work in an
improvisatory fashion,
often treating the
electronic music studio as one
large instrument...
- composer, Beal
creates music that
often incorporates a
synthesis of
improvisatory and
composed elements. Beal was born in Hayward, California, United...
- "Der
Liebe Augustin") was a
fictional Austrian minstrel, bagpiper, and
improvisatory poet most
famous for the song, "O du
lieber Augustin"
attributed to...
- comedy-traditions
would remain strong,
especially Italian (e.g. the semi-
improvisatory style that in the 1750s
writers started calling commedia dell'arte)...
-
album Dressed to Kill. In 1975, John
Lennon and
David Bowie held an
improvisatory session at the
studio that
produced Bowie's hit
single "Fame" for his...