Synonym: concert, recital. Similar words: phony, telephony, cacophony, symptom, sympathy, sympathize, sympathetic, unsympathetic. Meaning: ['sɪmfənɪ] n. 1. a long and complex sonata for symphony orchestra 2. a large orchestra; can perform symphonies.
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91. You could climb in there with her and still have room to conduct Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
92. Recently scaled back under fiscal duress, the symphony has a 31-week winter and summer season and a full-time staff of 21.
93. In the fall Amelia went to a concert performance of the Philadelphia Symphony.
94. Symphony telemarketers spend about four hours a night and some Saturday afternoons phoning county residents from undecorated offices in Copley Symphony Hall.
95. The evening performance - a Mozart Symphony - didn't start until seven and it would mean a late return home.
96. The Atlanta Symphony has no connection with the new orchestra.
97. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony will be the first in a series of concerts at the new concert hall.
98. When the last resonances of the symphony had died, all that was left was an electronic whine.
99. Krem began his career with the Victoria Symphony, followed by stints with orchestras in Winnipeg and Quebec.
100. His 'Landscapes' Symphony was commissioned for the inaugural concert of the Shepherd School.
101. As with other orchestras, including the San Diego Symphony, expansion produced serious financial obstacles.
102. His third symphony was written some time between 1750 and 1753.
103. You can not imagine the glorious effect of a symphony with flutes, oboes and clarinets.
104. Theodore Graham, an attorney representing the out-of-work San Diego Symphony musicians.
105. The symphony, incidentally, will perform outdoors for its final concert.
106. Tuggener's work aims to create not so much a strong visual impact as a symphony of forms.
107. The six finalists then played two piano concertos each with the Fort Worth Symphony.
108. Mozart composed his first symphony when he was still a child.
108. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
109. Symphony managements, especially, have to be prepared to take a stand.
110. Her two brothers are both cellists with well-known symphony orchestras.
111. The auxiliary for the Symphony is holding a fund-raising party on Saturday.
112. Some people get goose bumps when they hear a symphony or behold the valley from the top of a mountain.
113. Scores by Holst, Faure, Elgar and Cherubini are also in store during the symphony subscription series.
114. The World's leading orchestras, together with jazz, folk and ethnic music all feature in Symphony Hall's varied programme.
115. Starting with Ellis-MacLeod, a silver-haired symphony veteran, they lead the orchestra in a fascinating display of stylistic diversity.
116. The symphony collected about 3, 000 last September during the two-day Street Scene food and music festival downtown.
117. The cymbals crashed, and the symphony came to an end.
118. The trend gained ground in the United States, where early symphony audiences ached to exude social refinement.
119. The Chamber Symphony No. 2, begun in 1906 and completed in 1939, belies its fearsome reputation.
120. It is coupled with Gade's third symphony, a work combining originality with clear debt to Mendelsshon's symphonic style.
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