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symphonic - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- poem: Italian composer, whose reputation centers on his brightly-coloured symphonic poems, evocative musical portraits of Rome.
- repertoire: Numerous factors came into play to make the alto trombone's rĂ´le in the symphonic repertoire relatively brief.
- orchestra: Major symphonic orchestras unlike ballet companies do not have that much a different repertoire.
- ensemble: North Cheshire Concert Band The North Cheshire Concert Band is a symphonic wind ensemble based in Warrington.
- catalog: Source of reference: ASCAP symphonic catalog 1977, 3rd edition.
- composition: It has nothing to with the German idea of a chorale, as these are long symphonic compositions based on a flowing melody.
Modifying Another Word
- almost: Performed with just strings and piano sounds throughout, this almost symphonic composition is the best track on the DVD for me.
- truly: From the introductory bars, it is evident that this is going to be a large-scale, truly symphonic work.
- largely: Although his output was largely symphonic and orchestral, his religious upbringing played a significant role in influencing his choral compositions.
Preposition: in
- structure: At this point I was reminded of early Enid as both bands tend to lean toward the symphonic in structure and nature.
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