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sym·pho·ny
/-ni/
交響樂,交響曲
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sym·pho·ny
n.
;
pl
.
Symphonies
1.
A
consonance
or
harmony
of
sounds
,
agreeable
to
the
ear
,
whether
the
sounds
are
vocal
or
instrumental
,
or
both
.
The
trumpets
sound
,
And
warlike
symphony
in
heard
around
. --
Dryden
.
2.
A
stringed
instrument
formerly
in
use
,
somewhat
resembling
the
virginal
.
With
harp
and
pipe
and
symphony
.
--
Chaucer
.
3.
Mus.
(a)
An
elaborate
instrumental
composition
for
a
full
orchestra
,
consisting
usually
,
like
the
sonata
,
of
three
or
four
contrasted
yet
inwardly
related
movements
,
as
the
allegro
,
the
adagio
,
the
minuet
and
trio
,
or
scherzo
,
and
the
finale
in
quick
time
.
The
term
has
recently
been
applied
to
large
orchestral
works
in
freer
form
,
with
arguments
or
programmes
to
explain
their
meaning
,
such
as
the
“symphonic poems”
of
Liszt
.
The
term
was
formerly
applied
to
any
composition
for
an
orchestra
,
as
overtures
,
etc
.,
and
still
earlier
,
to
certain
compositions
partly
vocal
,
partly
instrumental
.
(b)
An
instrumental
passage
at
the
beginning
or
end
,
or
in
the
course
of
,
a
vocal
composition
;
a
prelude
,
interlude
,
or
postude
;
a
ritornello
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
symphony
n
1:
a
long
and
complex
sonata
for
symphony
orchestra
[
syn
: {
symphonic
music
]
2:
a
large
orchestra
;
can
perform
symphonies
; "
we
heard
the
Vienna
symphony
" [
syn
:
symphony orchestra
]
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