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"extemporaneity" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being extemporaneous

4 Sentences With "extemporaneity"

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Back in New York, he reunited with Mr. Benevento, a friend from middle school, and they eventually hit the road as the Duo, combining fierce extemporaneity with an eclectic approach to instrumental songwriting.
Whitefield's sermons were widely reputed to inspire his audience's enthusiasm. Many of them as well as his letters and journals were published during his lifetime. He was an excellent orator as well, strong in voice and adept at extemporaneity. His voice was so expressive that people are said to have wept just hearing him allude to "Mesopotamia".
Canning adds to this the conventional modes of address used in parliament, such as The Honourable and Learned Gentleman,' and 'his Honourable and Gallant Friend, which Hazlitt dubs "House-of-Commons jargon". These speeches are delivered in a brilliant, witty, and elegant manner suggesting extemporaneity, yet, as Hazlitt claims, there are clues to indicate that they are in fact carefully worked up in advance and learned by rote.Hazlitt 1930, vol. 11, p. 153.
Downtown music is not distinguished by any particular principle, but rather by what it does not do: it does not confine itself to the ensembles, performance tradition, and musical rhetoric of European classical music, nor to the commercially defined conventions of pop music. The only thing that all Downtown music might be said to have in common is that, at least at the time of its original appearance, it was too bizarre – by dint of excessive length, stasis, simplicity, extemporaneity, consonance, noisiness, pop influence, vernacular reference, or other purported infraction – to have been considered "serious" modern music by proponents of "uptown" music. Another generalization one could point to is an embrace of the creative attitudes of John Cage, though this is not universal; Zorn in particular has downplayed his influence.Kyle Gann, Music Downtown, p.

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