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classical era
noun
Any of several periods of history noted for a particular style of art, architecture, literature or music termed classical
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The popstar of the classical era.
In the Classical era, anthems, motets, and masses often of routine quality continued to be written.
(A Classical era minuet-and-trio movement is quite similar in expression).
The heroic age is not the classical era but our own.
Back in the classical era, protesters really knew how to disrupt an Olympics ceremony.
Thursday's sonatas clung to the procedures of Haydn and the Classical era.
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We're more than a decade into the "post-classical" era: classical musicians of all stripes are reconsidering the repertoire they play, and reimagining the way they play it.
The Vedic beliefs and practices of the pre-classical era were closely related to the hypothesised Proto-Indo-European religion, and the Indo-Iranian religion.
Chisholm's Neoclassical Period refers to several of his works which were inspired by ancient and obscure motifs from the pre-Classical era.
BARBARA STANWYCK must be one of the best represented classical-era stars on DVD.
There is an admirably self- effacing quality to Mr. Bronfman's artistry in Classical-era works like this one.
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