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  1. Neoclassical new-age music. Within the broad movement of new-age music, neoclassical new-age music is influenced by and sometimes also based upon baroque or classical music, especially in terms of melody and composition. [1] The artist may offer a modern arrangement of a work by an established composer or combine elements from classical styles ...

  2. Neoclassicism in music was a twentieth-century trend, particularly current in the period between the two World Wars, in which composers sought to return to aesthetic precepts associated with the broadly defined concept of “classicism,” namely order, balance, clarity, economy, and emotional restraint. As such, neoclassicism was a reaction ...

  3. Dec 29, 2020 · Epic and Dramatic Neo Classical Music - The Untold 2 Full Album1. 0:00 The Untold 22. 05:18 Fables3. 10:04 Knight Tales4. 14:06 Poetry Of Madness5. 17:23 Que...

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  4. Neo-classical can include newer musical influences, such as jazz, minimalist, new-age, or folk music. The distinctions between these newer styles and classical music are obvious, yet the listening test for defining music as neo-classical is this: If there is a general feeling of classical music, though the proper structure of classical music is not evid…

  5. A dark neoclassical composition for strings and piano. From a film score project called Art & Mind https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9057934/?ref_=nm_knf_i3Buy o...

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  6. A compilation of the most famous classical music masterpieces. An overview of the most popular software used in today's music industry. Download high quality sheet music by classical and contemporary composers for any instrument and ensemble from legal sheet music digital library. Thousands of free printable sheet music.

  7. The Neo-Classical distinction refers to any style influenced by classical music, whether the performer is offering updated arrangements of actual works by an established composer (Bach, Pachelbel, and Debussy seem to be popular in this respect) or weaving elements from the baroque, classical, romantic, impressionistic, and/or more challenging 20th century styles into a more original approach.