It emerged in the middle of the 18th century.
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a symphony.
The plural of symphony is symphonies.
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Not really... although the terms are generally used synonomously, these days. An orchestra is defined as an ensemble of different families of instruments. So, that could include concert bands, big bands and the jazz orchestra (big band, 2 horns and strings), among others. A symphony is a specific musical form, usually played by a (fairly) specific ensemble. So, the term "symphony orchestra" is literally an ensemble capable of playing that kind of piece... thus the modern symphony orchestra. Generally, the term "symphony orchestra" is more specific, when talking about the classical ensemble.
a symphony.
It emerged in the middle of the 18th century.
The correct spelling of the musical form is symphony(French symphonie).
The plural of symphony is symphonies.
Musical.
If you mean the musical term, it is symphony.
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A musical composition, in 8 letters, is a symphony.
Yes, "Symphony" is a proper noun when used as part of the name for a specific musical composition or organization, such as "The New York Philharmonic Symphony".
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