Symphony in a sentence as a noun

That's one **** I want to avoid, even when they do switch to symphony. No hard feelings.

What, that doorbell doesn't remind you of the beginning of a Haydn symphony? Well now I know what's playing in my head for the next hour.

This reminds me of an anecdote about Brahms's first symphony: Brahms himself said, when comment was made on the similarity with Beethoven, "any *** can see that." [1] So it is here.

The key point for an "interactor" extraction is imo when you have multiple models being created in symphony, like a Signup model. Or if you for some reason need to reuse the behavior.

Apparently it had the code name symphony. A quick history lesson, it's the late 70s, moustaches were plentiful and Sony released BetaMax. They blamed the failure on a lack of content.

Indeed, if we could make a choose-a-phone, I doubt every symphony composer would shirk it—I suspect some would embrace it. Not as something for research, but as something that lets you produce a different kind of musical piece.

It's not even a conscious thing, human body language is a way more complex symphony than just curling your lips a bit. And in cultures in which artificial smiling is not a common thing that is seen as patronizing at best, and insulting at worst.

Mendellsohn wrote the Scottish symphony because he was inspired to do so. Orchestras perform works because people come to their concerts to experience the sound and atmosphere and variation, despite having high quality recordings at home.

You probe into the underlying emotions and the symphony of sensations. If you pay attention, you'll find that emotions and physical sensations precede the "thought", and that the "stream of thoughts" is not as real or tangible as you normally experience it.

The way Fabien describes SF as a Mecca evokes the sense of wonder Woody Allen had about the City of Love: You know, I sometimes think, how is anyone ever gonna come up with a book, or a painting, or a symphony, or a sculpture that can compete with a great city. You can't.

Ito likes one symphony so much that Bill records the whole piece on a laser disc, telling the cable company to bill his bank account for the recording, and gives it to Ito as a gift. In today's 2013, Bill's cable company is unlikely to allow the burning of discs, even at a price.

One of my favorites as a teaser to start with: Rain a symphony orchestra. there is a thunderstorm, they are playing a Wagner overture and the people leave their seats under the trees and run inside to the pavilion the women giggling, the men pretending calm, wet cigarettes being thrown away, Wagner plays on, and then they are all under the pavilion.

Symphony definitions

noun

a long and complex sonata for symphony orchestra

noun

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

See also: philharmonic