英語單詞

classical是什麽意思

classical

英 ['klæsɪk(ə)l] 美 ['klæsɪkl]
  • adj. 古典的;經典的;傳統的;第一流的
  • n. 古典音樂

中文詞源


classical 古典的

來自classic,在詞義和使用上其區別不斷縮小或通用。

英文詞源


classical (adj.)
1590s, "of the highest rank" (originally in literature), from classic + -al (1). Classical music (1836) was defined originally against romantic music.
[I]n general, as now used, the term classical includes the composers active in instrumental music from somewhere about 1700 to say 1830. Hence the list includes among the great names those of Bach, his sons, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Clementi, Dussek, Pleyel, Cramer, etc. The next step beyond the term classical is "modern romantic," the composers of which school may be taken to include all the writers for pianoforte from about 1829 (when Mendelssohn published the first "Songs without Words") down to the present. The term romantic in this sense means strongly marked, extraordinary, intending to tell stories and the like. ["Music, Its Ideals and Methods," W.S.B. Mathews, 1897]
But already by 1880s it was acknowledged the term had a double sense: Music that had withstood the test of time, as well as music of a style contrasted to "romantic." Later (early 20c.) it was contrasted to jazz (in this sense more often with reference to the orchestras than to the music itself). Still later in contrast to popular music generally (mid-20c.).

雙語例句


1. The images were Gothic or Byzantine rather than classical.
這些形象屬哥特式或者拜占庭式而非古典式。

來自柯林斯例句

2. A performer in evening dress plays classical selections on the violin.
一名身穿晚禮服的表演者用小提琴演奏了幾段古典音樂。

來自柯林斯例句

3. The radio station has to include a substantial proportion of classical music.
該電台不得不播放大量的古典音樂。

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4. Gardiner has pursued relentlessly high standards in performing classical music.
加德納一直不懈地追求古典音樂演奏的高水準。

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5. Marsalis has a formidable reputation in both jazz and classical music.
馬薩利斯在爵士樂和古典音樂領域都有極高的聲望。

來自柯林斯例句

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