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klassikale

Klassikale is a term that does not have a widely recognized definition in major dictionaries or scholarly reference works. In practice, it may appear as a linguistic form in German, derived from klassisch (classical) with an inflection that yields klassikale when used to describe feminine nouns (for example, klassikale Merkmale). As a stand-alone term, however, it is not standard, and its meaning is determined by the surrounding context.

Some writers have used klassikale as a self-standing label or coined concept to refer to an approach

Because it is not a widely established term, readers should rely on the immediate context to interpret

See also: Klassik, Klassizismus, klassische Musik, Klassische Ästhetik.

that
foregrounds
classical
forms,
proportions,
and
values—often
in
contrast
to
Romantic
or
modern
approaches.
In
such
uses,
it
may
be
encountered
in
discussions
of
music,
visual
arts,
architecture,
or
philosophy
that
advocate
a
revival
or
continued
adherence
to
classical
principles
such
as
clarity,
balance,
and
restraint.
its
meaning.
It
can
also
appear
as
a
typographical
variation
or
a
misspelling
of
klassische
or
Klassik
in
some
texts.