philharmonic

ફિલહાર્મોનિક
definition
adjective
the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
devoted to music (chiefly used in the names of orchestras).
example
The incredible score and music that adds so much atmosphere was provided by Michael Giacchino and the LA 'philharmonic' orchestra.
The introductory song was a 'philharmonic' piece, featuring a full orchestra together with choral accompaniment.
Three weeks ago, I was playing with the 'philharmonic' orchestra in Rotterdam!
It also has a 'philharmonic' orchestra and a host of annual folk music festivals held in different cities.
He was recently invited to perform with the youth 'philharmonic' orchestra, but declined in order to continue touring with the family.
Central to all this choral music were the 'philharmonic' societies that sprang up in most major cities around Europe.
Venezuelan Victor Hugo won a competition at the tender age of 12 to perform in a 'philharmonic' choir.
First, a musical overture with a 'philharmonic' orchestra numbering around 60 musicians, and then 36 dancers, les Rexgirls, came on stage.
I played with the New York 'philharmonic' orchestra.
From the classical to pantomime, from light operatic to sacred music, 'philharmonic' orchestras to brass bands, musicals to pop, week by week Bolton displays its culture.
Under general director Sami Caner, the parent center also sponsors a chamber orchestra and a full-scale 'philharmonic' orchestra.
She played second violin in a 'philharmonic' orchestra that happened to be visiting my town.
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