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She delivers a pulsing, haunted version, taking flights of lyrical improvisation, note after note soaring over single syllables.
One collision of novice synth-tinkering and last-minute lyrical improvisation led to Blue Monday, their boldest and most beloved song.
October 26, 1927 Los Angeles, California December 18 , 1987North Hollywood, California Warne Marsh, in full Warne Marion Marsh (born October 26 , 1927 Los Angeles, California, U.S. died December 18 , 1987 North Hollywood, California) American tenor saxophonist, a jazz musician noted for his devotion to purely lyrical improvisation.
August 16, 1929 Plainfield, New Jersey September 15 , 1980New York City, New York Bill Evans, byname of William John Evans (born August 16, 1929, Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S. died September 15 , 1980 New York, New York) American jazz pianist known for lush harmonies and lyrical improvisation, one of the most influential pianists of his time.
To me, freestyling is like jazz, it's lyrical improvisation.
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(De Kooning's pictures are lyrical improvisations of line and paint, in which glimpses of figuration come and go).
Through the decades, Frost's lyrical improvisations develop a colour scheme that is increasingly more gay, radiant, almost jazzy, until he arrives at an unlikely late series of painted canvas sculptures stuffed playfully with polystyrene balls.
June 16, 1946 Urbana, Illinois Tom Harrell, (born June 16 , 1946 Urbana, Ill., U.S.), American jazz trumpet player and composer who was recognized for his lyrical, vibratoless improvisations and for his facility in both traditional and experimental styles of jazz.
After a solo by Mr. Bartz on bass clarinet that matched the slow, melancholic theme, Mr. Pelt changed the scene, asserting himself with a lyrical, long-tone improvisation that became a series of blues-gospel shouts.
In the early and middle 1950's Mr. Braff attracted attention not just for his mellifluous tone and his highly lyrical approach to improvisation but also for his devotion to a type of jazz that, as far as many critics and most of his contemporaries were concerned, had fallen out of vogue years earlier.
Each qawwali, as the individual songs and performances of the tradition are also called, begins with a traditional poem in Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi or Persian and then evolves into lyrical and rhythmic improvisation based on whatever the musicians feel compelled to express.
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