neoromantic
- a word derived from neoromanticism.
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For many years Ms. Obraztsova had a close creative association with Georgy Sviridov, a neoromantic composer who also found fame within the Soviet cultural system and whose works she often performed in concert.
From New York Times ● Jan. 17, 2015
Thirty recent, pretty and repetitious shorescapes gleaned from world travels through poverty-stricken countries indicate that the aging neoromantic filters what he sees.
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A telling blow was struck when Composer George Rochberg, a prominent serialist, made a clean break with the twelve-tone system in his neoromantic Third String Quartet.
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Essentially, Freire is a classicist in a neoromantic world.
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It provided a neoromantic contrast to Sessions, and for long stretches sounded as if it might have been titled "Mr. Brahms Goes to Juilliard."
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