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Not only were they choreographed simultaneously, but the scores that accompany them have jazzlike similarities.
His rambling jazzlike monologues on the air puzzled many but delighted fans over two decades.
They took hard rock to unlikely places - including a jazzlike version of the standard "Angel Eyes" - and did it all well.
I listen to jazz, and I hope that some of what my language is doing is jazzlike."
Haake is known for his cross-rhythm drumming with "jazzlike cadence".
These jazzlike figures are indebted to up-tempo Broadway cabaret songs.
A lot of brilliant jazz, or jazzish, or jazzlike music, is made by people under 30 who handle their age gracefully.
In Kuchipudi the response to the beat is more flexible, more jazzlike, than in other forms.
Stressing the upbeat instead of the downbeat as commonly taught, gives a jazzlike and fluid quality to all music.
Three years ago, the idea of a speed-metal band swinging with jazzlike momentum would have seemed fanciful, but that's exactly what Megadeth does here.
At the late show, all this came together in one 45-minute sequence and a 10-minute encore, in a shifting skein of jazzlike free improvisation.
It was a jazzlike verse about his father, as a philandering hipster in a two-seat sports car, and the impression he had made on the child.
If you were seeking connections, you could discern a jazz link between the evenings, since the concerto has a few jazzlike musings.
In interviews with a wide range of people and experts, it is clear that people experience time idiosyncratically and, increasingly, with a jazzlike dissonance.
In Mr. Jacobs's hands, early music regains the quasi-improvisatory, jazzlike flavor it might have had when it was new.
The black and white diagonals of Libby Kowalski's work vibrate with a jazzlike counterplay of opposites.
The similarity can extend even to sports, for what else is football's clock- rigid structure against baseball's jazzlike narrative than the Webern-Taylor dichotomy all over again.
Some of the solo trumpet writing suggests a Georgian street bazaar, and Mr. Kancheli's instrumental lines show an almost jazzlike freedom.
His style was improvisational, aural, brilliantly nuanced and modulated, jazzlike and deeply American, especially in its effect of confidentiality and candor.
But "adult entertainment" is clearly a more controversial form of theatrical nudity, being an erotic dance that communicates fantasy through jazzlike movements, high-heel shoes and stripping.
Mr. Pinsky is a poet of jazzlike improvisations and brooding civility, a tough reasonableness that jostles against the strangeness at the heart of social experience.
At the time Mr. de Harak did illustrations for Esquire, collages consisting of photographs, drawings and found materials that he referred to as jazzlike improvisations.
The piece is scored for jazz ensemble and embodies some jazzlike moves, but it is otherwise couched in Mr. Babbitt's thorny syntax.
Though the set grew ferociously fast here and there, there was a relaxed and jazzlike sense of communication, with more interaction in this band than in previous ones.
He rediscovered quadrille scores of that epoch which are undoubtedly jazzlike, with directions for firing a pistol, banging a cymbal and breaking a chair during the rendition.