Philharmonic in a sentence as a noun

The classical "philharmonic" musicians couldn't relate to this at all.

Just tried 'mongol', 'restive', 'philharmonic' and '27b-stroke-6'.Presumably the Mongols liked bureaucracy, since the colours were the same for those two...

Philharmonic in a sentence as an adjective

I haven't finished reading whole interview/discussion, but to bridge Coleman's treatment of improvisation vs composition over to the software domain: the "philharmonic" wanted a "waterfall" version of music composition, where everything was written down in advance and completely choreographed, with no notes, chords, phrasing, tempo, volume, tone left to chance; this upset Coleman, who believed in a more "agile" version of music.

Philharmonic definitions

noun

a large orchestra; can perform symphonies; "we heard the Vienna symphony"

See also: symphony

adjective

composing or characteristic of an orchestral group; "philharmonic players"

adjective

devoted to or appreciative of music; "the most philharmonic ear is at times deeply affected by a simple air"