noun
- plural of improvisatore; performers who create and recite poetry or music spontaneously
Usage: Italian origin; literary
Examples
- The Italian improvisatori amazed audiences with their spontaneous verses.
- Famous improvisatori could compose entire poems on any given topic.
- The tradition of improvisatori was particularly strong in 18th-century Italy.
- Crowds gathered to hear the improvisatori perform in the town square.
- These skilled improvisatori combined musical accompaniment with their poetry.