Adjectiveclassical (comparative more classical, superlative most classical)
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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. The word classical has several meanings. In general, these meanings refer to some past time, works of that era or later works influenced by that time. Classical things are often seen as ordered and part of high culture or a golden age, and contrasted to earlier or later things which may be seen as chaotic, elaborate or emotional. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License What is the historical development of classical cuisine? Q. I have to write a 2 page paper on the historical development of "Classical Cuisine" including the major influences (chefs, techniques, traditional classical dishes, ethnic influences, wars, etc.). Could someone help me out with this or send me a website that would give me informtion? Asked by fawazshaya - Wed May 10 18:35:07 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. look up auguste escoffier, and marie-antoine careme. excellent bio: Answered by lachefderouge - Wed May 10 19:10:02 2006 What's the difference between a classical and an acoustic guitar? Q. What is the difference between a classical guitar and an acoustic guitar? How do I identify which one's the classical one and which one's an acoustic one? Asked by Kaoru In Kowloon - Wed Nov 19 07:21:09 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. A classical guitar IS an acoustic guitar. Some characteristics are that it will take nylon or gut strings. The neck will be thick and the finger board wide compared to some folk instruments to facilitate intricate fingering. Answered by David P - Wed Nov 19 07:26:17 2008 How does lstening to classical music help with school work?
Q. I only understand calc II when I listen to classical music and i cant take my ipod to the test lol, but anyway how does that help ppl concentrate? Asked by wwalsh90 - Mon Jan 25 22:03:09 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. Studies have shown that listening to music while studying actually reduces concentration. My guess is that you are not actively listening to the music (which requires concentration on the music), but perhaps listening passively to drown out ambient sounds. It is also possible that you are a rare case, but I don't think it applies to most other people. Science has never shown that listening to any music (classical or otherwise) while performing a task helps in the performance of that task. Listening to some music that you like before doing something can help you relax, however. Answered by Jay (TYO) - Tue Jan 26 00:19:23 2010 From Yahoo Answer Search: "classical" Quotes about classical music and musicians. Attributed
From Wikiquote under the GNU Free Documentation License. Bursting with entertainment - WalesOnline
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 11:45:06 GMT+00:00 WalesOnline Kicking off the festival with a bang on Friday, July 30, we welcome home Wales' top showmen, Classical Brits winning, Only Men Aloud, for an evening to ... Ken Russell - Time Out New York
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 04:05:33 GMT+00:00 Time Out New York He's dropped dream sequences featuring Nazis and rocket ships into the middle of classical -music docudramas, made Oliver Reed and Alan Bates wrestle au ... Green Takes A Turn For The Classical - New Haven Independent
Mon, 26 Jul 2010 16:18:03 GMT+00:00 New Haven Independent William Boughton, the musical director of the New Haven Symphony, was able to take classical pieces composed by artists like Beethoven and Tchaikovsky, ... From Google News Search: "classical" From Yahoo Image Search: "classical" Classical joins the club | Philadelphia Inquirer | 07/24/2010
unknown Sat, 24 Jul 2010 21:57:12 GM The future of serious music - a possible future, at least - is roaring in through a side door marked "dance clubs." What is generally considered the greatest classical piece of all time?
unknown Fri, 23 Jul 2010 21:08:47 GM Most of us who are knowledgeable will tell you that OUR opinion is that there is NO "greatest . classical. piece of all time". This is akin to the question about "How many times to do you play a piece before you get bored? ... Sound Mind - A Classical Music Blog
John Terauds Wed, 21 Jul 2010 11:34:50 GM Writer Heather MacDonald declares that the true Golden Age of art music is now in the latest issue of City Journal, published by the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Such an observation defies received wisdom, which seizes on ... From Google Blog Search: "classical" |








