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Classical meaning
Of or relating to the first class or rank, especially in literature or art. | Of or pertaining to established principles in a discipline. | Describing Western music and musicians of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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My father was a conductor of classical music, I come from classical music and what I always hated was that feeling there is in the classical world, that behaviour that you don’t belong to us, this is our world of classical music, please go home.
Banister Fletcher, p. 164 Architectural sculpture render Architectural sculpture showed a development from early Archaic examples through Severe Classical, High Classical, Late Classical and Hellenistic.
Classical logic The intended semantics of classical logic is bivalent, but this is not true of every semantics for classical logic.
Classical mechanics Mass and inertia Derived kinematic quantities Kinematic quantities of a classical particle: mass m, position r, velocity v, acceleration a. Derived dynamic quantities Angular momenta of a classical object.
In addition, its people have developed and continue classical arts, classical music, and classical literature.
The term "classical architecture" also applies to any mode of architecture that has evolved to a highly refined state, such as classical Chinese architecture, or classical Mayan architecture.
Classical Academy 7, Patrick Henry 5: Not only did senior junior Aidan Johnson spearhead Classical Academy with four goals, but he also started off the postgame celebration.
First-year classical singer Joshua Corey said he also does not come from a musical family and began as a musical theater performer before transitioning into the opera and classical sphere.
Other creations include lap steel guitars, acoustic and electric banjos, mandolins, classical acoustic guitars, classical electric and electric bass, and electric violins.
There’s enough that Apple Music Classical can do on its own to make classical fans jump on.
Classical computers store information in bits equal to either 0 or 1. In other words, a classical bit, like a light switch, exists in one of two states: on or off.
John Nasukaluk Clare, the first Native American to lead an all-classical radio station, is also the host of Classical Music Indy‘s nationally syndicated program, retirement of Michael Toulouse earlier this month.
Together, they also won best pop vocal album, while Finneas' individual honors included home producer of the year (non-classical) and best engineered album (non-classical).
That number reflects the addition of three schools that have become part of the Archdiocese of Louisville — Holy Angels Academy, Immaculata Classical Academy and Corpus Christi Classical Academy.
The deal takes advantage of classical computing as well as D-Wave’s quantum approach, which can theoretically handle computational challenges beyond the reach of classical algorithms.
With hybrid, the hard parts of commercial computing that aren’t suitable for existing classical systems can be sent to a quantum processing unit and returned to a classical computer.
SJBS offers the only classical liberal arts curriculum for prekindergarten through eighth grade students as well as a classical high school, Chesterton Academy, in the Rochester area.
The correct diagnosis is that the metaphysics of classical liberalism made it defenseless against what developed over the last fifty years, but classical liberalism was not the AGENT of what happened over the last fifty years.
The DJ, with chartbuster hits like says he used to do a lot of experimenting by mixing classical music with Electronic Dance Music (EDM) but then left it due to classical music’s complex composition.
There was an overwhelming outpour of local talents that included a range of performers: classical, semi classical dance, folk dance, Bollywood, Tollywood, Mollywood, Urban Gypsies, students from Shivangini school of Kathak, storytellers of Ekta Popat.