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Klassik
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clas·si·cal ˈpe·ri·od СЪЩ МУЗ, ЛИТ
Klassik f <->
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clas·si·cal [ˈklæsɪkəl] ПРИЛ
1. classical (simple and stylish):
2. classical inv (of ancient culture):
classical architecture
classical ballet, literature, theatre
3. classical inv (observing traditional standards):
I. pe·ri·od [ˈpɪəriəd, Am ˈpɪr-] СЪЩ
1. period (length of time):
Zeitspanne f <-, -n>
Zeitraum м <-(e)s, -räume>
Periode f <-, -n>
Nachfrist f <-, -en>
Probezeit f <-, -en>
2. period (lesson):
Stunde f <-, -n>
3. period:
Zeit f <-, -en>
Zeitabschnitt м <-(e)s, -e>
Periode f <-, -n> geh
Phase f <-, -n>
Inkubationszeit f <-, -en>
Amtszeit f <-, -en>
Kolonialzeit f <-> kein pl
4. period ГЕОЛ:
Periode f <-, -n> geh
Präkambrium ср spec
5. period разг (menstruation):
Periode f <-, -n>
6. period Am ЛИНГВ also прен (full stop):
Punkt м <-(e)s, -e> a. прен
II. pe·ri·od [ˈpɪəriəd, Am ˈpɪr-] СЪЩ modifier
1. period:
period (of an earlier period) chair, clothing, vase
period (set in an earlier period) drama, novel
2. period (concerning menstruation):
period cramps, days
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It is 590 km long and was named after a classical albedo feature name.
en.wikipedia.org
Although modern analysis forgoes interpretation as the main form of intervention, it retains the classical psychoanalytic focus on transference, countertransference, and resistance.
en.wikipedia.org
Using classical separation methods, praseodymium was always difficult to purify.
en.wikipedia.org
The syllabus gives priority to all aspects of classical-academic dance.
en.wikipedia.org
He is a seasoned classical homoeopath, and has been practicing homoeopathy for more than 30 years.
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Примери от интернет (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)
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Weimar, the home of the German classical period, was the ideal place to combine the protection of established cultural assets with new forms of artistic teaching, which led to Bauhaus, the most outstanding and innovative form.
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www.uni-weimar.de
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Gerade in Weimar, der Hauptstadt deutscher Klassik, wurden neben der Bewahrung etablierten Kulturgutes auch neue Formen des Kunstunterrichts propagiert, als deren herausragendste und innovativste Form das Bauhaus in Erscheinung trat.
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There are about 250 horns and cornetts, many of which were made as early as the 16th century, numerous natural horns from the Baroque and Classical period, and different types of keyed and valved horns dating from the 19th and 20th century.
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mfm.uni-leipzig.de
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Von den ungefähr 250 Hörnern und Zinken stammen einige Exemplare bereits aus dem 16. Jahrhundert, aber auch - neben vielen Naturhörnern aus Barock und Klassik - verschiedene Typen Klappen- und Ventilhörner des 19./20. Jahrhunderts.
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This approach draws a bow from the works of the Classical period, via the Romantic idea of “ poetic music ” to the music of today.
www.ks-schoerke.de
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Dieser Ansatz spannt den Bogen von den Werken der Klassik über die romantische Idee der " poetischen Musik " bis zur Musik der Gegenwart.
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from Nine German Arias, or an aria from a Bach cantata b) One aria from the Viennese Classical period, e.g. an opera aria by J.Haydn or W.A.Mozart. c) A vocal piece from the period before 1650 (e.g. Frescobaldi:
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www.bruckneruni.at
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aus Neun deutsche Arien, oder eine Arie aus einer Bach-Kantate b) Eine Arie aus der Zeit der Wiener Klassik, z.B. aus einer Oper von J. Haydn oder W.A. Mozart c) Ein Gesangsstück aus der Zeit vor 1650 (z.B. Frescobaldi:
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By now, the American pianist has been collaborating with the Berliner Philharmoniker for 25 years, and he has repeatedly proven himself a specialist in the piano concerti of the Viennese classical period, particularly Mozart’s.
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www.berliner-philharmoniker.de
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In seiner nunmehr 25-jährigen Zusammenarbeit mit den Berliner Philharmonikern hat sich der amerikanische Pianist immer wieder als Spezialist für die Klavierkonzerte der Wiener Klassik, besonders derer Mozarts, erwiesen.
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