
1) Attic 2) Classic 3) Era 4) Hellenic 5) Neoclassic 6) Neoclassical
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1) BSO style 2) Choice on the FM dial 3) Classic 4) Classical languages 5) Graeco-roman 6) Greco-roman 7) Hellenic 8) Like a Mozart melody 9) Like Mozart music 10) Music genre 11) Neoclassic 12) Neoclassical 13) Of Greek and Roman antiquity 14) Section in a record store
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• (n.) Of or pertaining to the ancient Greeks and Romans, esp. to Greek or Roman authors of the highest rank, or of the period when their best literature was produced; of or pertaining to places inhabited by the ancient Greeks and Romans, or rendered famous by their deeds. • (n.) Conforming to the best authority in literature and art; cha...
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Referring to the writings, models, and economic assumptions of the first century of economics, including Adam Smith, David Ricardo, and John Stuart Mill.
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According to Lucas (1998), a classical theory would have no explicit reference to preferences. Contrast neoclassical. Source: Lucas (1998) Contexts: phrases; macro theory
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standard compositional repertoire played on A classical guitar
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Used of architecture inspired by Greek or Roman design, with the use of columns or pilasters. Classical churches are usually symmetrical. There are three basic detailed designs of columns, and of the other principal features of classical buildings, referred to as orders. These are the Doric, Ionic and Corinthian orders. Related Words: Column; Pilas...
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1. The art of ancient Greece and Rome. More specifically, Classical refers to the style of Greek art that flourished during the fifth century B.C. 2. Any art based on a clear, rational, and regular structure, emphasizing horizontal and vertical directions, and organizing its parts with special emphasis on balance and proportion. The term classic is...
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The term in Western culture is usually used in reference to the art, architecture, drama, philosophy
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Established ideals of perfection.
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See neoclassical.
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Having to do with Greek or Roman and their derivatives.
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This term has come to have several meaning. Originally it was used when referring to the art of ancient Greece produced during the fifth and fourth centuries B.C. Later it included all works of art created from 600 B.C. until the fall of Rome. Still later it was used to describe any art form thought to be inspired or influenced by ancient Greek or ...
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Established ideals of perfection.
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silver which reproduces forms and decoration of Greek and Roman antiquity. Especially fashionable in the late Georgian and Regency periods (1770-1830).
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In architecture, the term classical refers to designs which have plans, details and facades based upon Greco-Roman styles. Classical design architecture is common from the 16th century onwards.
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serious and formal in nature.
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The music that was written in the late 18th and early 19th centuries - preceded by the Baroque era
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adjective of or characteristic of a form or system felt to be of first significance before modern times
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The period in music history that falls after the Baroque and before the Romantic: ca. 1750
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The period of music history which dates from the mid 1700
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Music written in the European tradition during a period lasting approximately from 1730 to 1820. Major opera composers include Mozart and Rossini.
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of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Greek and Roman antiquity: classical literature; classical languages. · conforming to ancient Greek and Roman models in literature or art, or to later systems modeled upon them. · marked by classicism: classical simplicity. · Haydn and Mozart are classical composers. · of, pertaining ...
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a period of music created roughly between c 1750
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] having the form used by ancient standard authors
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