Classical

Entertainment / Music / Classical: The period of music history which dates from the mid 1700?€™s to mid 1800?€™s. The music was spare and emotionally reserved, especially when compared to Romantic and Boroque music.
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Classical Adjective Synonyms: standard, model, exemplary, traditional, established, influential, authoritative, serious, weighty
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Classical Period

Technology / Television (TV) / Classical Period: In the history of theatrical cinema, the 1920s-50s when the Hollywood studio system of film production held total power and evolved the classical style of filmmaking. In a genre's evolutionary pattern MORE

Classical Conditioning

Science / Psychiatry / Classical Conditioning: Elicitation of a response by a stimulus that normally does not elicit that response. The response is one that is mediated primarily by the autonomic nervous system (such as salivation or a change in h MORE

Classical Haiku

Entertainment / Literature / Classical Haiku: Another term for the hokku, the predecessor of the modern haiku. See hokku and haiku. MORE

Neoclassical

Entertainment / Music / Neoclassical: Movement in music where the characteristics are crisp and direct. MORE

Classical Hollywood Cinema

Technology / Television (TV) / Classical Hollywood Cinema: A conventional style of filmmaking with a particular model of narrative structure, editing technique, mise-en-scene, dialogue, music, etc. Narrative is presented in a clear cause-and-effect chain, wit MORE

Skene

Entertainment / Literature / Skene: In classical Greek theaters, the skene was a building in the front of the orchestra that contained front and side doors from which actors could quickly enter and exit. The skene probably also served a MORE