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The piece opens with "Improvisations" - which are literally just that for an African djembe player and segues into the "humors".
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(Soundbite of song, "Trinkle, Tinkle") WHITEHEAD: By 1983, when Chick Corea made a sort of sequel to "Improvisations" called "Children's Songs," he was doing formally what he used to do informally.
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(Soundbite of song, "Trinkle, Tinkle") WHITEHEAD: By 1983, when Chick Corea made a sort of sequel to "Improvisations" called "Children's Songs," he was doing formally what he used to do informally.
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Spirit, Original Improvisations on Glass Armonica is in my CD player most often right now.
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The weekend also marks the opening of two intriguing, monochromatic exhibitions -- "Robert Ryman: Variations & Improvisations" and "Pousette-Dart: Predominantly White Paintings."
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He reviewed "Solo Piano" by Chick Corea, a reissue of his albums "Improvisations 1 & 2" and "Children's Songs."
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Models wearing designs by Jason Wu, the man behind Michelle Obama's inaugural ball gown, will be standing among the works that inspired the collection -- Robert Ryman's art from the show "Variations & Improvisations."
Getting Up Guide: A fashionable party and teacher appreciation 2010
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He reviewed "Solo Piano" by Chick Corea, a reissue of his albums "Improvisations 1 & 2" and "Children's Songs."
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"Robert Ryman: Variations and Improvisations" is, incredibly, this town's first look at an artist famous for ringing the changes on pallor.
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Meanwhile, "Robert Ryman: Variations & Improvisations" consists of small abstract works that experiment with monochromatic painting through the use of varied paints and materials.
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