Neoclassical
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceNeoclassical may refer to:
- Neoclassicism, any of a number of movements in the fine arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture beginning in the 17th Century
- Neoclassical architecture, an architectural style of the 18th and 19th Centuries
- Neoclassical sculpture, a Neoclassical sculptural style of the 18th and 19th Centuries
- Neoclassical ballet, a term describing the ballet style which uses traditional ballet vocabulary, but is generally more expansive than the classical structure allowed
- Neoclassical economics, a general approach in economics focusing on the determination of prices, outputs, and income distributions in markets through supply and demand
- Neoclassical growth model, a term used to sum up the contributions of various authors to a model of long-run economic growth within the framework of neoclassical economics
- Neoclassical school, a school in criminology that continues the traditions of the Classical School within the framework of Right Realism
- Neoclassical theology, a school of thought influenced by the metaphysical process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead
Music:
- Neoclassical (Dark Wave), a genre of darkwave music
- Neoclassical (Metal), a subgenre of heavy metal music influenced by classical music
- Neoclassical (New Age), a subgenre of new age music
- Neoclassicism (music), a musical movement of the 20th century particularly popular in the period between the two World Wars
See also:
- Neoclassic (automobile), a car that is made somewhat in the image of the classic cars of the 1920s and 1930s
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