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symphony

sym·pho·ny [ símfənee ] (plural sym·pho·nies)


noun 
Definition:
 
1. complex musical composition: a major work for an orchestra, including wind, string, and percussion instruments, usually composed in four movements, at least one of which is in sonata form

2. music 
Same as  symphony orchestra


3. concert by symphony orchestra: a concert performed by a symphony orchestra

4. harmonious composition or arrangement: something that is harmoniously composed
The painting was a symphony of blues, greens, and yellows.

5. harmony of sounds or colors: harmony or agreement of sounds or colors ( archaic )

[13th century. Via Latin symphonia "sound of instruments, harmony" < Greek sumphōnia, literally "sounding together" < phōnē "sound"]
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