Similar words: classical, classically, neoclassical, classic, musical, classics, musically, neoclassic. Meaning: n. traditional genre of music conforming to an established form and appealing to critical interest and developed musical taste.
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31. If you think of these children growing into adults who enjoy and appreciate classical music, then that repays our effort.
32. She committed the heresy of playing a Madonna song on a classical music station.
33. Great works of classical music can often call forth a mixture of responses from the listener.
34. I'm trying to foster an interest in classical music in my children.
35. My taste in classical music varies greatly/widely,[http://sentencedict.com/classical music.html] but I usually prefer Mozart or Brahms.
36. Some critics say he prostituted his musical skills by going into pop rather than staying with classical music.
37. Trying to interest my son in classical music is a lost cause.
38. The latest new from classical music scene.
39. Children often aren't exposed to classical music.
40. American classical music is enjoying a renaissance.
41. She grew up to love classical music.
42. I thought people were intimidated by classical music.
43. The informal and fun introduction to classical music costs $ 47 and will be conducted by Greg Hettmansberger.
44. Mary loves most classical music, in particular Bach and Vivaldi.
45. When not in the studio contributing to the success of others, he experimented with Classical music.
46. Classical music was, to begin with, a similarly less controlled area.
47. This is probably the safest choice that a rookie classical music giver can make this season.
48. Then there are the classical music groupies, who respond more to his looks than the way he conducts Lutoslawski.
49. Sempaio is a highly cultured lawyer with a love of classical music.
50. Only listened to classical music on the radio or her beloved Chopin on the gramophone.
51. A programme of jazz and classical music, showing the saxophone as an instrument of both musical genres.
52. As a social service, how about installing our own classical music boom box?
53. The chef also goes with scallops, and as we both eat contentedly, classical music wafts softly throughout the well-appointed room.
54. Janelle Olsen, principal flute with the orchestra since 1999, has been nurtured from birth in the warmth of classical music.
55. Interviews with people who profess to enjoy classical music turn up all sorts and conditions of appreciation.
56. His own father would lie down after dinner, light a cigar, and listen to classical music.
57. Classical music elders may turn up their noses, but so far, the antics are working.
58. It's learned, hieratic, almost classical music, made by players from an hereditary elite.
59. Short recordings of classical music caused their activity to decrease, sometimes to levels half of that before the music started.
60. Like their counterparts in classical music and rock such female jazz artists remain rarities.
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