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Qu'est-ce (qui) est ad libitum - définition

LATIN EXPRESSION FOR "AT ONE'S PLEASURE"
Ad lib; Ad-lib; Ad-libs; Ad Lib; A piacere; Off-the-cuff; Bene placito; Ad libbing; Ad-libbing; Ad-libbed; Off the Cuff; Pause ad libitum; Ad libidem; Ad-Libs; Ad lib.

ad libitum         
[ad'l?b?t?m]
¦ adverb & adjective more formal term for ad-lib.
Origin
L., lit. 'according to pleasure'.
Ad libitum         
·- At one's pleasure; as one wishes.
Ad libitum         
In music and other performing arts, the phrase (; from Latin for 'at one's pleasure' or 'as you desire') often shortened to "ad lib" (as an adjective or adverb) or "ad-lib" (as a verb or noun) refers to various forms of improvisation.

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Ad libitum

In music and other performing arts, the phrase ad libitum (; from Latin for 'at one's pleasure' or 'as you desire'), often shortened to "ad lib" (as an adjective or adverb) or "ad-lib" (as a verb or noun), refers to various forms of improvisation.

The roughly synonymous phrase a bene placito ('in accordance with [one's] good pleasure') is less common but, in its Italian form a piacere, has entered the musical lingua franca (see below).

The phrase "at liberty" is often associated mnemonically (because of the alliteration of the lib- syllable), although it is not the translation (there is no cognation between libitum and liber). Libido is the etymologically closer cognate known in English.

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1. Artistes of the "Vendelya" Folk Dance Troupe of Russia and the Tap dancers troupe of Russia staged dances "Tambourine Dance of Voronezh Region", "Semyonovna" and "Katyusha" and other numbers and the Bayan Orchestra "Ad Libitum" named after Gnesin of Russia, the "Pereprava" musical company of Russia and a famous artiste and her party of the Moscow Grand Theatre colorful numbers and world famous songs.
2. The song and dance ensemble of the Mongolian army, the Indian folk dance troupe, Georgian musicians, a Moldovan musical company and an art troupe of the International United Confederation of Koreans performed at the Pyongyang International Cinema House, the "Venzelya" Folk Dance Troupe of Russia, the Bayan Orchestra "Ad Libitum" named after Gnesin of Russia, a famous pop singers‘ group of Russia and a musical company of the United States performed at the East Pyongyang Grand Theatre and an art troupe of Koreans in Japan, a musical company of the Japan–Korea Society for Music and Art Interchange, a musical company of Romania, a Kazakh singer and a musical company of Britain performed at the Pyongyang Grand Theatre.