Meaning & Definition of word "Symphonic"

Symphonic

/sɪmˈfɒnɪk/

adjective:

  • 1. Relating to or having the characteristics of a symphony or symphonic music.
    • Example: The symphonic arrangement of the piece gave it a grand and majestic feel.
  • 2. Characterized by harmony and complex orchestration.
    • Example: Her symphonic style combines classical and modern elements in a unique way.
  • 3. Having a rich, full sound typical of symphonic music.
    • Example: The performance showcased a symphonic blend of instruments that captivated the audience.
  • 4. Of or relating to a symphony orchestra.
    • Example: The symphonic concert featured several renowned soloists accompanied by the full orchestra.
  • 5. Relating to or composed of a symphony.
    • Example: He composed a symphonic poem that narrates the story of the seasons.

Etymology

From the Greek 'symphonia', meaning agreement or concord.

Common Phrases and Expressions

symphonic poem:

A piece of orchestral music, typically in one movement, that evokes a poem or story.

symphonic suite:

A multi-movement orchestral work that is inspired by a particular theme or story.

symphonic band:

A concert band, typically composed of woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments.

Related Words

symphony:

A lengthy musical composition for orchestra.

orchestra:

A large group of musicians playing together, typically consisting of strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.

concerto:

A musical work for a solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra.

Slang Meanings of symphonic