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symphony orchestra
noun
a large orchestra composed of wind, string, and percussion instruments and organized to perform symphonic compositions.
symphony orchestra
noun
music an orchestra capable of performing symphonies, esp the large orchestra comprising strings, brass, woodwind, harp, and percussion
Word History and Origins
Origin of symphony orchestra1
Example Sentences
Phil president and chief executive last summer, and with it she proposes a possible rethink of the very nature of how a symphony orchestra might operate in the future.
When Bryant heard John’s piece for the very first time, emanating from a symphony orchestra, “Oh my God,” he said.
Next year, he will become the first Latin American to lead the New York Philharmonic, the oldest symphony orchestra in the US.
But he’s focusing on the positive, noting that he’s now working with other symphony orchestras with that free time.
For the intro, I wanted to create maybe a Stanley Kubrick movie soundscape, but of course I didn’t have a symphony orchestra or synthesizers or any of that kind of stuff.
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