Meaning Of The Word Semiclassical

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Semiclassical Meaning

Semiclassical Definition
Semiclassical Definition

What's The Definition Of Semiclassical?

semiclassical in American English
somewhat classical in form, quality, etc.; specif., designating or of music that is like classical music but is less complex in nature and has a more immediate appeal
adjective: of or pertaining to music by classical composers that is familiar or appealing to the general public

semiclassical in British English
adjective: intermediate in style between classical and contemporary, often referring to music

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