noun
- Archaic or poetic spelling of 'music'; the art or science of combining sounds in a pleasing or expressive way.
Usage: archaic; chiefly historical or literary
Examples
- The composer wrote a treatise on the theory of musick in the 17th century.
- She studied musick at the conservatory, learning both vocal and instrumental performance.
- The old manuscript contained sheet musick from the Baroque period.
- He had a great love of musick and attended concerts whenever possible.
- The church organist was skilled in the art of musick.