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		Definition of symphonist in English: symphonistnoun ˈsɪmf(ə)nɪstˈsɪmfənəst A composer of symphonies.  Example sentencesExamples -  Not many concert pianists can quote a major symphonist, let alone relate him to their world.
 -  He had an enviable reputation, once upon a time, as a symphonist of real individuality, like Simpson today.
 -  Now he is seen as maybe the greatest symphonist of the 20th century.
 -  It was essentially to hone his skills as a symphonist and develop his career as a composer that Bruckner had moved to Vienna, one of the musical capitals of the world.
 -  But it wasn't pastiche; he was working in the style of mid-late 20th century tonal symphonists, if such a style had really existed.
 -  Beethoven, taken as a symphonist, is the most inspired among composers, and the one who composes best for the orchestra.
 -  I hear in Gerber's music a little bit of Bartók, some Stravinsky, Ravel, Sibelius, and English symphonists as well as movie music, pop jazz, folk song and dance, and even kid song.
 -  In Haydn's time symphonists favoured D and B flat major.
 -  He longs to be a true symphonist, but sets his private visions to music.
 -  When I was young, the two great Romantic symphonists were probably Beethoven and Brahms.
 -  The death of Alfred Schnittke in 1998 robbed the world of one of its most distinctive symphonists.
 -  The overall effect of these works is that Tippett was a symphonist of great technical skill and expressive ability.
 -  I think it indicates Harris's great sense of musical progress, essential for a symphonist.
 -  Vaughan Williams must be ranked among the finest symphonists of the 20th century.
 -  In an uncanny way, he could manage to portray the deeply spiritual side of the symphonist with the craggy, almost brusque facet of the countryman.
 -  Havergal Brian even today isn't exactly a household name, although he's one of the outstanding symphonists of the last century.
 -  At one point in his career, many considered Harris the really great American symphonist.
 -  Not many symphonists were also great song writers, and not many song writers are great symphonists.
 -  Two other generally-known symphonists to be found here are Dittersdorf and Stamitz.
 -  When the disc went platinum everyone lost out but consoled themselves by knowing that they had done the impossible - getting a living symphonist to outsell the leading pop stars.
 
    Definition of symphonist in US English: symphonistnounˈsimfənəstˈsɪmfənəst A composer of symphonies.  Example sentencesExamples -  Not many concert pianists can quote a major symphonist, let alone relate him to their world.
 -  The overall effect of these works is that Tippett was a symphonist of great technical skill and expressive ability.
 -  When the disc went platinum everyone lost out but consoled themselves by knowing that they had done the impossible - getting a living symphonist to outsell the leading pop stars.
 -  Vaughan Williams must be ranked among the finest symphonists of the 20th century.
 -  When I was young, the two great Romantic symphonists were probably Beethoven and Brahms.
 -  Beethoven, taken as a symphonist, is the most inspired among composers, and the one who composes best for the orchestra.
 -  In Haydn's time symphonists favoured D and B flat major.
 -  The death of Alfred Schnittke in 1998 robbed the world of one of its most distinctive symphonists.
 -  In an uncanny way, he could manage to portray the deeply spiritual side of the symphonist with the craggy, almost brusque facet of the countryman.
 -  Two other generally-known symphonists to be found here are Dittersdorf and Stamitz.
 -  At one point in his career, many considered Harris the really great American symphonist.
 -  I hear in Gerber's music a little bit of Bartók, some Stravinsky, Ravel, Sibelius, and English symphonists as well as movie music, pop jazz, folk song and dance, and even kid song.
 -  But it wasn't pastiche; he was working in the style of mid-late 20th century tonal symphonists, if such a style had really existed.
 -  Not many symphonists were also great song writers, and not many song writers are great symphonists.
 -  It was essentially to hone his skills as a symphonist and develop his career as a composer that Bruckner had moved to Vienna, one of the musical capitals of the world.
 -  Now he is seen as maybe the greatest symphonist of the 20th century.
 -  He had an enviable reputation, once upon a time, as a symphonist of real individuality, like Simpson today.
 -  He longs to be a true symphonist, but sets his private visions to music.
 -  Havergal Brian even today isn't exactly a household name, although he's one of the outstanding symphonists of the last century.
 -  I think it indicates Harris's great sense of musical progress, essential for a symphonist.
 
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