Milestone of classical music
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EROICAMilestone of classical music
BACHGiant of classical music
OPUSWork of classical music
SONATINAShort piece of classical music
PETERWolf catcher of classical music
TOCCATAImprovisatory piece of classical music
RAGABackbone of Indian classical music
ELISETitular woman of classical music
longhairsA devotee of classical music
LONGHAIRLover of classical music, to some
khayala kind of classical Indian vocal music
khayalsKHAYAL, a kind of classical Indian vocal music
BACHOne of the Three B's of classical music
OJAICalifornia home of an annual classical music festival
RHAPSODYINBLUEIt's a combination of classical music and jazz, by George!
conservatoryA college for the study of classical music or other arts
jhala(in Hindu music) the fast-paced climax of a classical composition
conservatoriesA college for the study of classical music or other arts
longhairperson, often gifted, esp. a performer, composer, or lover of classical music
STRINGQUARTETClassical music group ... or what the four sets of circled letters make up?
semiclassical(of music) Having elements both of classical music and of other more popular genres
neoclassicismThe revival of a classical style or treatment in art, literature, architecture, or music
popsof or pertaining to a symphony orchestra specializing in popular or light classical music
orchestrasA group of instrumentalists, esp. one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music
orchestraA group of instrumentalists, esp. one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music
semiclassicalof, relating to, or being a musical composition that is intermediate in style between classical and popular music
classicalnessCLASSICAL, resembling or in the style of the authors of Greece and Rome or the old masters in music
classicallyCLASSICAL, resembling or in the style of the authors of Greece and Rome or the old masters in music
classicalnessesCLASSICALNESS, CLASSICAL, resembling or in the style of the authors of Greece and Rome or the old masters in music
semitonesThe smallest interval used in classical Western music, equal to a twelfth of an octave or half a tone; a half step
classicalresembling or in the style of the authors of Greece and Rome or the old masters in music / a work in classical style
gavottepiece of music for, or in the rhythm of, this dance, often forming one of the movements in the classical suite, usually following the saraband
gavottespiece of music for, or in the rhythm of, this dance, often forming one of the movements in the classical suite, usually following the saraband
gavotpiece of music for, or in the rhythm of, this dance, often forming one of the movements in the classical suite, usually following the saraband
gavotspiece of music for, or in the rhythm of, this dance, often forming one of the movements in the classical suite, usually following the saraband
classicalismin literature, music, etc, a principle, character or tendency such as is seen in Greek classical literature, marked by beauty of form, good taste, restraint and clarity
progressiveRelating to or denoting a style of rock music popular esp. in the 1980s and characterized by classical influences, the use of keyboard instruments, and lengthy compositions
classicalismsCLASSICALISM, in literature, music, etc, a principle, character or tendency such as is seen in Greek classical literature, marked by beauty of form, good taste, restraint and clarity
balletsAn artistic dance form performed to music using precise and highly formalized set steps and gestures. Classical ballet, which originated in Renaissance Italy and established its present form during the 19th century, is characterized by light, graceful, fluid movements and the use of pointe shoes
harpsichordsA keyboard instrument with horizontal strings that run perpendicular to the keyboard in a long tapering case and are plucked by points of quill, leather, or plastic operated by depressing the keys. It is used chiefly in European classical music of the 16th to 18th centuries