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As they are, they resemble casual improvisations on the ballet's most famous choreographic and mimetic passages.
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Most of the music on Arborea consists of first-take improvisations, which accounts for the album's amorphous structure.
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Or my business card improvisations might have diminished or even harmed the connection.
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Their improvisations throughout the date seem joined to each other, a matter which the saxophonist on the session, Jimmy Heath, never intrudes on.
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The jury, it seems, is undecided about Eoin Morgan, who never really had the chance to show us the improvisations that made him such an exciting selection.
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Y. jazz musician known for his improvisations on Bach, Tepfer has a tactical advantage over other concert performers: He can take gigs on two continents without applying for visas.
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Mr Marsalis, quartet and guests perform a varied programme of original compositions, the kind of infectious tunes, rhythms and improvisations that have epitomised jazz for much of its history.
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Still, there may be no starker example of the conversion of primitive improvisations into structured, commodified, and stationary technological simulation than that of Miyamoto, the rural explorer turned ludic mastermind.
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In reaction to the pyrotechnics of bebop, with its blizzards of notes and relentless complexities of harmony, Davis presented an ascetic simplicity, with spare melodic improvisations over modal harmonies so static they nearly drone.
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