improvisatore
English
Etymology
Noun
improvisatore (plural improvisatores or improvisatori)
- An individual who recites impromptu verse, as from a song or poem.
- 1842, Edgar Allan Poe, The Masque of the Red Death:
- There were buffoons, there were improvisatori, there were ballet-dancers, there were musicians, there was Beauty, there was wine.
- 1842, Edgar Allan Poe, The Masque of the Red Death:
Related terms
References
- "Improvisatore", Encyclopædia Britannica, 1911, vol. 14, p. 348.
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