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symphonically, adv.|sɪmˈfɒnɪkəlɪ| [f. symphonic a.: see -ically.] In a symphonic manner; as or like a symphony. Also transf.
1854H. F. Chorley Mod. German Mus. v. 274 We may arrive at some canons of dramatic orchestral effect, not easy to reconcile with the practice of those writers who have treated Opera symphonically. 1923G. Saintsbury in Times Lit. Suppl. 4 Jan. 2/1 There undoubtedly is room for ametric and unrhymed but symphonically rhythmed verse. 1927R. Vaughan Williams in Radio Times 3 June 440/3 The words as well as the music are treated symphonically. 1929Sunday Dispatch 13 Jan. 16 Paul Whiteman records have a wonderful following—chiefly because he can treat jazz symphonically. 1972Human World Feb. 3 Hence the aptness of the symphonically deployed arch-motif in the imagery [of Racine's Phèdre]—the repeated reference to monsters. 1977Gramophone Mar. 1457/1, I like both symphonies very much indeed even though I am not sure that they work symphonically. |