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Neoclassicism (music) and Stefan Kisielewski

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Difference between Neoclassicism (music) and Stefan Kisielewski

Neoclassicism (music) vs. Stefan Kisielewski

Neoclassicism in music was a twentieth-century trend, particularly current in the interwar period, in which composers sought to return to aesthetic precepts associated with the broadly defined concept of "classicism", namely order, balance, clarity, economy, and emotional restraint. Stefan Kisielewski (March 7, 1911 in Warsaw – September 27, 1991 in Warsaw, Poland), nicknames Kisiel, Julia Hołyńska, Teodor Klon, Tomasz Staliński, was a Polish writer, publicist, composer and politician, and one of the members of Znak, one of the founders of the Unia Polityki Realnej, the Polish libertarian and conservative political party.

Similarities between Neoclassicism (music) and Stefan Kisielewski

Neoclassicism (music) and Stefan Kisielewski have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): John Tyrrell (musicologist), Stanley Sadie.

John Tyrrell (musicologist)

John Tyrrell (born 1942) is a British musicologist.

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Stanley Sadie

Stanley John Sadie, CBE (30 October 1930 – 21 March 2005) was an influential and prolific British musicologist, music critic, and editor.

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Neoclassicism (music) and Stefan Kisielewski Comparison

Neoclassicism (music) has 139 relations, while Stefan Kisielewski has 22. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.24% = 2 / (139 + 22).

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