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Definition of symphonic in English: symphonicadjective sɪmˈfɒnɪksɪmˈfɑnɪk 1(of music) relating to or having the form or character of a symphony. Franck's Symphonic Variations Example sentencesExamples - A concert of American symphonic jazz will be staged in Shanghai this Saturday.
- Matthews has defined symphonic music as being one which ‘contrasts dynamic energy with passivity’.
- Tristania combines rock, Goth, death metal, black metal, classical music and symphonic rock on February 18 at Manchester Academy.
- Our last concert was a programme bursting with superb concert band, symphonic, jazz and choral sounds.
- Furthermore, unlike many film composers, he thought of at least some of his movie music as symphonic and arranged his cues into symphonic suites.
- The Finale is almost symphonic in breadth and nature and the whole quartet is one of the overlooked masterpieces of the genre.
- From quietly beautiful chamber pieces, to daring set ups of symphonic proportions, there have, indeed, been many offerings to relish from across the globe.
- The sense of forward momentum doesn't quite get as far as it needs to, and an overenthusiastic attack of subsidiary climaxes weaken the major symphonic climax Simpson has written in.
- The last two works were part of the new genre of symphonic ballets; the idea of setting dance to symphonic music was a cause of great controversy at the time.
- At times, the music is practically symphonic and then it just as easily turns harsh and destructive.
- The symphonic character of Gustav Mahler's music gave me the freedom to create a drama out of the music rather than retell a pre-written story.
- My father prefers everything else, especially symphonic music, but on occasion he'll play traditional Asian music.
- If the instrumentation is more sparse, the music is no less symphonic in its scale and approach than we would hope.
- Instead of allowing you to enjoy the natural symphonic presentation of his music, you get some awful '80s-synth revamp.
- The finale follows immediately - a big symphonic waltz à la Dvorák or Nielsen.
- No conductor did more to bring Mahler into the symphonic mainstream, and none did more to consolidate this orchestra's special relationship to Mahler's music.
- It can't modulate, and thus, in the context of symphonic music, cannot give you the sense of transformation.
- On the new release, Fitton emphasizes his music's symphonic dimension.
- If Meyer decided to work in longer forms, he might yet give us the folk analogue to Gershwin's symphonic jazz pieces.
Synonyms traditional, long-established - 1.1 Relating to or written for a symphony orchestra.
symphonic and chamber music Example sentencesExamples - A major pleasure of symphonic music lies in a feeling of inexorable transformation - following a close argument or listening to a tale well-told.
- It's more allegretto than andante, like a Brahms symphonic intermezzo.
- During the first months of the war Serge Prokofiev wrote his symphonic suite ‘The year 1941 ’, and later his Fifth Symphony, as did Aram Khatchaturian his Second.
- There are three halls of different sizes with seating capacity from almost 3000 in the big symphonic hall, to the more intimate chamber space with 750 seats.
- No: he never did manage to write the symphonic or operatic masterpieces that he constantly wanted to be remembered by.
- This is a characteristic of much of Elgar's symphonic writing, though without the terse compactness of the Brahms model.
- His concert career also included engagements as a conductor, particularly of Brahms's symphonic music.
- Morton Gould is not generally known primarily as a composer of symphonic music.
- Perhaps, if he hadn't felt such a strong need to establish his credentials as a symphonic composer, we might have had more fabulous American musicals from his pen.
- As historians are apt to do, symphonic classical music is chronologically subdivided in an effort to differentiate the dominant style utilized at that time.
- Brahms's chamber and symphonic music has long since triumphed in the concert hall.
- Allusion to the trio, as in some of Beethoven's symphonic scherzos, briefly turns up in the coda.
- By the time he left he had written two symphonic preludes, a number of liturgical settings, and a Capriccio sinfonico, his passing-out piece, which won high critical acclaim.
- At this price, this set is definitely worth a listen and should also be the standard recommendation for Alfvén's symphonic music for many years to come.
- In the Finale - to my mind, the most miraculous symphonic movement ever written - Jochum and his Bavarians are supremely moving.
- Edmund Rubbra's symphonic cycle has long been admired as one of the finest of the century.
- None of the symphonic music of Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninov, Delius, Richard Strauss or Skryabin is without longueurs.
- Where once every conductor with a record contract had to have a Beethoven and Brahms symphonic cycle, today it seems you're nothing without your complete Bruckner and Mahler.
- He wrote symphonic movements and shoved them in a drawer.
Derivatives adverb Michael Franklin-Browne plays his drums almost symphonically, bringing a sense of grand architecture to riff-driven songs with rich pop harmonies. Example sentencesExamples - In any case, the ads, if you're in the right frame of mind, can resonate almost symphonically with the poetry.
- It's a grand symphonic paragraph of High Romanticism and shows that Bantock could write symphonically when he put his mind to it.
- A lot of amateur musicians get together and they'd love to play symphonically but they can't without a club or a context so they help each other by participating in the group.
- But there's always someone out there looking to spoil the opportunities for patriotism from the symphonically inclined.
Rhymes anachronic, animatronic, bionic, Brythonic, bubonic, Byronic, canonic, carbonic, catatonic, chalcedonic, chronic, colonic, conic, cyclonic, daemonic, demonic, diatonic, draconic, electronic, embryonic, euphonic, harmonic, hegemonic, histrionic, homophonic, hypersonic, iconic, ionic, ironic, isotonic, laconic, macaronic, Masonic, Miltonic, mnemonic, monotonic, moronic, Napoleonic, philharmonic, phonic, Platonic, Plutonic, polyphonic, quadraphonic, sardonic, saxophonic, siphonic, Slavonic, sonic, stereophonic, subsonic, subtonic, tectonic, Teutonic, thermionic, tonic, transonic, ultrasonic Definition of symphonic in US English: symphonicadjectivesɪmˈfɑnɪksimˈfänik 1(of music) relating to or having the form or character of a symphony. Franck's Symphonic Variations Example sentencesExamples - Instead of allowing you to enjoy the natural symphonic presentation of his music, you get some awful '80s-synth revamp.
- The finale follows immediately - a big symphonic waltz à la Dvorák or Nielsen.
- It can't modulate, and thus, in the context of symphonic music, cannot give you the sense of transformation.
- Tristania combines rock, Goth, death metal, black metal, classical music and symphonic rock on February 18 at Manchester Academy.
- My father prefers everything else, especially symphonic music, but on occasion he'll play traditional Asian music.
- No conductor did more to bring Mahler into the symphonic mainstream, and none did more to consolidate this orchestra's special relationship to Mahler's music.
- At times, the music is practically symphonic and then it just as easily turns harsh and destructive.
- On the new release, Fitton emphasizes his music's symphonic dimension.
- The sense of forward momentum doesn't quite get as far as it needs to, and an overenthusiastic attack of subsidiary climaxes weaken the major symphonic climax Simpson has written in.
- The Finale is almost symphonic in breadth and nature and the whole quartet is one of the overlooked masterpieces of the genre.
- A concert of American symphonic jazz will be staged in Shanghai this Saturday.
- If Meyer decided to work in longer forms, he might yet give us the folk analogue to Gershwin's symphonic jazz pieces.
- Our last concert was a programme bursting with superb concert band, symphonic, jazz and choral sounds.
- Furthermore, unlike many film composers, he thought of at least some of his movie music as symphonic and arranged his cues into symphonic suites.
- The last two works were part of the new genre of symphonic ballets; the idea of setting dance to symphonic music was a cause of great controversy at the time.
- From quietly beautiful chamber pieces, to daring set ups of symphonic proportions, there have, indeed, been many offerings to relish from across the globe.
- If the instrumentation is more sparse, the music is no less symphonic in its scale and approach than we would hope.
- The symphonic character of Gustav Mahler's music gave me the freedom to create a drama out of the music rather than retell a pre-written story.
- Matthews has defined symphonic music as being one which ‘contrasts dynamic energy with passivity’.
Synonyms traditional, long-established - 1.1 Relating to or written for a symphony orchestra.
symphonic and chamber music Example sentencesExamples - No: he never did manage to write the symphonic or operatic masterpieces that he constantly wanted to be remembered by.
- It's more allegretto than andante, like a Brahms symphonic intermezzo.
- In the Finale - to my mind, the most miraculous symphonic movement ever written - Jochum and his Bavarians are supremely moving.
- His concert career also included engagements as a conductor, particularly of Brahms's symphonic music.
- Morton Gould is not generally known primarily as a composer of symphonic music.
- Where once every conductor with a record contract had to have a Beethoven and Brahms symphonic cycle, today it seems you're nothing without your complete Bruckner and Mahler.
- Edmund Rubbra's symphonic cycle has long been admired as one of the finest of the century.
- A major pleasure of symphonic music lies in a feeling of inexorable transformation - following a close argument or listening to a tale well-told.
- Perhaps, if he hadn't felt such a strong need to establish his credentials as a symphonic composer, we might have had more fabulous American musicals from his pen.
- Brahms's chamber and symphonic music has long since triumphed in the concert hall.
- As historians are apt to do, symphonic classical music is chronologically subdivided in an effort to differentiate the dominant style utilized at that time.
- By the time he left he had written two symphonic preludes, a number of liturgical settings, and a Capriccio sinfonico, his passing-out piece, which won high critical acclaim.
- During the first months of the war Serge Prokofiev wrote his symphonic suite ‘The year 1941 ’, and later his Fifth Symphony, as did Aram Khatchaturian his Second.
- None of the symphonic music of Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninov, Delius, Richard Strauss or Skryabin is without longueurs.
- There are three halls of different sizes with seating capacity from almost 3000 in the big symphonic hall, to the more intimate chamber space with 750 seats.
- He wrote symphonic movements and shoved them in a drawer.
- Allusion to the trio, as in some of Beethoven's symphonic scherzos, briefly turns up in the coda.
- At this price, this set is definitely worth a listen and should also be the standard recommendation for Alfvén's symphonic music for many years to come.
- This is a characteristic of much of Elgar's symphonic writing, though without the terse compactness of the Brahms model.
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