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I've found an interesting video about a neo-classic composer Nico Cartosio. I've come across a couple of his music videos recently and was surprised by the level of music and visual effects. What is more important that these are of a person whose name I see for the first time, although I'm quite fond of modern classic. In this video he's talking about him getting into the Abbey road studio and about the forthcoming album. I'll recommend neo-classic music fans have a look at it.
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I don't even know what neo-classical music is X - X
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Actually the name says it all.
Neo, as in "New".
"classical" music as in.. well you figure it out.
Basically todays classic music, not the classic music from over 200 years ago.
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You can't call something classical and new, that's just rude
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uhm, so what else is the opposite of being "old" aka from 200 years ago?
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What? My problem isn't that you said new. It's that you called it classical too. Classical things are old, in my experience?
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not the music genre "classical".
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serious music following long-established principles rather than a folk, jazz, or popular tradition.
- (more specifically) music written in the European tradition during a period lasting approximately from 1750 to 1830, when forms such as the symphony, concerto, and sonata were standardised.
Hmm. That first bit's a bit open-ended
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