symphony

சிம்பொனி
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noun
He was a prolific composer, writing symphonies , concertos, sonatas, and dramatic works.
an elaborate musical composition for full orchestra, typically in four movements, at least one of which is traditionally in sonata form.
translation of 'Symphony '
இசைக் குழுவிற்கான நுட்பமாகக் கையாளப்பட்ட அமைப்பு
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Her home is a 'symphony' of old junk, as Sidhe's is a collage of flat spaces.
The leaves of the trees were of different colors, offering a 'symphony' of tones that only I seemed to hear.
Its complex and lengthy finish is a 'symphony' of flavours that seems born for chicken tikka.
The centre will allow West Vancouver to host every kind of performance, from professional dance companies to the Vancouver 'symphony' to theatre troupes.
And the programme was a drama set over the day preceding the first public performance of the Eroica 'symphony' .
Modern ceramic Raku is a 'symphony' of glazes, creating an oil-slick effect of colors.
To return to the musical analogy, the 'symphony' sounds slightly different when played by different orchestras, even though the score is the same.
But before the last movement of the 'symphony' , a solo for soprano, Mahler's musical realisation of a child's view of heaven, he discreetly opens his score.
Ryan and David were doing homework when Steve came in from his performance with the 'symphony' .
For example, when an audience is carried away by a great performance of a 'symphony' , it is as if their minds are united together.
Sprung from the remains of the bankrupt New Orleans Symphony, it is the only full-time 'symphony' in America owned and operated by its members.
Twenty-two months after I'd last seen him, Bellman came to San Francisco for a series of performances with the 'symphony' .
The Czechs are over-endowed with great composers, but the 'symphony' that stirs them most comes from a minor master.
In the tall, chapel-like gallery at the entrance, one gazed up, across and through the shimmering expanse of Summer Moon, a 'symphony' of color, light and energy.
I will let the image speak for itself, for it has already spoken volumes to my heart in a 'symphony' of simplicity and raw beauty.
Like the Poco Allegretto of the composer's third 'symphony' , the wistful melody of this movement gives the score poignancy that stamps it as one of the great creations of the romantic era.
Last night was a 'symphony' of exhaustion, earthquakes, and poor cooking decisions.
The decor of the chalet was a 'symphony' of dark wood and white drapes.
Both serious wine connoisseurs, Graf and Rydman collaborated with the chairs and bistro moderne chef Philippe Schmidt on a 'symphony' of food and wine that had patrons swooning.
Schumann's claim of a high degree of thematic ‘interrelatedness’ in the 'symphony' 's four movements is perhaps somewhat exaggerated.
For the dedication of the new capital of Brasilia in 1960 Jobim composed Brasilia, Sinfonia del Alvorada - a four movement 'symphony' .
The clunky beat suddenly gives way to a choir and 'symphony' .
The work on the disc least like the others is the five movement 'symphony' for chamber orchestra entitled In Autumn Days.
autumn is a 'symphony' of texture and pattern
‘Newspaper design should be a 'symphony' of black, grey and white,’ I remember him saying.
In the Glasgow of my childhood I woke to a 'symphony' of glass, metal and steam.
By the same token, few Wall Street firms would be thrilled with a home page that's a 'symphony' of pink and lilac.
Birds have not evolved yet but the air is filled will a 'symphony' of croaks and calls of amphibians and insects.
And so she did, watching in quiet disassociation as the sun began to rise over the distant trees, lighting the sky on fire with a 'symphony' of reds and oranges.
Since the Brahms 'symphony' had four movements, each break was accompanied by enthusiastic newcomers clapping and then falling into silent confusion when few people joined them.
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