Phrases with «symphony»

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The word "symphony" generally refers to a piece of music that is usually long, with multiple instruments playing together in harmony and following a specific structure. It can also describe a group of talented musicians who perform this type of music. Full definition

Adjective + «symphony»

«symphony» + noun

Sentences with «symphony»

  • She has also performed in concert with dozens of symphony orchestras across the country including two engagements at the Hollywood Bowl. (metacritic.com)
  • Asking whether citizens should be permitted to rely on religious convictions in addressing moral issues will seem to the devout a bit like asking whether horses should be allowed to run in the Kentucky Derby, or whether participation in symphony orchestras should be open to musicians. (firstthings.com)
  • Your meal opens with symphony of nearly a dozen small plates, each one more visually delightful than the last. (diningtraveler.com)
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