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Symphony

symphony
~ n a long piece of music usually in four parts written for an orchestra  (Beethoven's Third Symphony)
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  (symphonies) A symphony is a piece of music written to be played by an orchestra. Symphonies are usually made up of four separate sections called movements. N-COUNT; N-IN-NAMES ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   noun  (plural -nies)  Etymology: Middle English symphonie, from Middle French, from Latin symphonia, from Greek symphonia, from symphonos concordant in sound, from syn- + phone voice, sound — more at ban  Date: 15th century  1. consonance of sounds  2.  a. ritornello 1  b. sinfonia 1  c.  (1) a usually long and complex sonata for ~ orchestra  (2) a musical composition (as for organ) resembling such a ~ in complexity or variety  3. consonance or harmony of color (as in a painting)  4.  a. ~ orchestra  b. a ~ orchestra concert  5. something that in its harmonious complexity or variety suggests a symphonic composition a ~ of flavors ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. (pl. -ies) 1 an elaborate composition usu. for full orchestra, and in several movements with one or more in sonata form. 2 an interlude for orchestra alone in a large-scale vocal work. 3 = symphony orchestra. Phrases and idioms symphony orchestra a large orchestra suitable for playing symphonies etc. Etymology: ME, = harmony of sound, f. OF symphonie f. L symphonia f. Gk sumphonia (as SYN-, - phonos f. phone sound) ...
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  1. муз. симфония symphony concert —- симфонический концерт symphony orchestra —- симфонический оркестр 2. гармония (цветов и т. п.); гармоничное сочетание ...
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  noun  1) симфония  2) attr. симфонический; symphony orchestra - симфонический оркестр ...
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  - c.1300, from O.Fr. symphonie "harmony," from L. symphonia "a unison of sounds, harmony," from Gk. symphonia "harmony, concert," from symphonos "harmonious," from syn- "together" + phone "voice, sound." "It was only after the advent of Haydn that this word began to mean a sonata for full orchestra. Before that time it meant a prelude, postlude, or interlude, or any short instrumental work." [Elson's Music Dictionary] Meaning "elaborate orchestral composition" first attested 1789. Symphonic in this sense is from 1864. ...
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