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semiclassical

[ sem-ee-klas-i-kuhl, sem-ahy- ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to music by classical composers that is familiar or appealing to the general public.
  2. of or relating to music intermediate in style between classical and popular music.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of semiclassical1

First recorded in 1900鈥05; semi- + classical
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He blended Black American syncopated rhythms and bluesy harmonies with European-derived classical and semiclassical forms, such as marches and waltzes, to create a new music shining with indigenous authenticity and refinement.

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The Canadian filmmaker Bruce LaBruce is best known for his provocative spins on modern sexuality, but his latest is a semiclassical affair.

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Although we have not detected evaporating black holes so far, they are predicted by the simple semiclassical formulation of quantum gravity.

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And yet a more realistic 鈥渟emiclassical鈥 model using Newton鈥檚 laws for the bacteria and quantum ones for photons fails to reproduce the actual outcome Coles and his colleagues observed in their laboratory.

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By treating popular standards as secular art songs dressed up in elegant semiclassical and pop-jazz trappings by his most brilliant arranger, Nelson Riddle, Sinatra began blurring the distinctions.

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