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  • The appellation "Classical music" is a broad, somewhat imprecise term in referring to music produced in, or rooted in the traditions ...
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  • Classical mechanics is used for describing the motion of macroscopic objects, from projectiles to parts of machinery, as well as astronomical ...
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  • Hindustani Classical Music is a North Indian classical music tradition that has been evolving since the twelfth century C.E., in what is now ...
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  • is now subdivided into two main branches: classical mechanics and quantum mechanics. the foundations for what is now known as classical mechanics. The foundations ...
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  • Classical antiquity, era, or period is a broad term for a long period of cultural history centered on the Mediterranean Sea, which begins roughly ...
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  • example of a Utilitarian moral theory is Classical Utilitarianism. Teleological ... teleological theory. Firstly, consider Classical Utilitarianism as an example ...
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  • music") is a type of Japanese classical music that has been performed ... Classical dance (called bugaku) also often accompanies gagaku performances ...
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  • Luigi Rodolfo Boccherini (February 19, 1743 – May 28, 1805) was a classical era composer and cellist from Italy, whose music retained a courtly ...
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  • John Field (July 26, 1782 – January 23, 1837) was an Irish composer and pianist. The Classical era at the time of John Field highlighted the ...
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  • ==Classical electrodynamics == Classical electrodynamics ... An accurate theory of electromagnetism, known as classical electromagnetism ...
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  • because they adhered to the stricture of classical form, and preserved the ... simple. Herrick's themes, although classical, tend more towards the ...
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  • music reflects the transition from the Classical to the Romantic musical ... As the bridge between the classical and romantic eras, Hummel showed ...
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  • (1911–1913) at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, Greece ... director of the American School of Classical Studies, Athens in 1920 ...
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  • that it intentionally defies the classical tragedy/comedy distinction ... These attacks were founded on the classical theory that the theater ...
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  • the enormous river which was believed in classical antiquity to circle the ... name heavenly bodies after figures from classical antiquity. ...
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  • felt contemporary art was inferior to classical Greek and Roman works, ... com/composer/jacopo-peri Jacopo Peri] Classical Music Only ...
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  • Argentinian master composer of European classical music as well as a prolific ... Argentine folk elements with Western classical conventions. In so doing ...
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  • Joseph Haydn who lived between the Baroque and Classical periods. As a renowned creator of sacred music, Michael Haydn concentrated on clarity and simplicity ...
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  • to introduce the xylophone into Western classical music. ... ==Western classical models== Western-style xylophones are characterized ...
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  • ===Classical=== Classically, the Squamata order is divided into three suborders: * Lacertilia, the lizards; * Serpentes, the snakes; ...
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  • quot; or "lick" are used in Classical music; instead, single-line riffs or licks used as the basis of classical music pieces are called ...
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  • of cantata performed outdoors. From the Classical period until now, a serenade ... continued during the Baroque and early Classical periods, even as serenades ...
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  • prominent chamber ensembles in Western classical music. The quartet became popular in the beginning of the Classical period ...
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