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  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Symphony  \Sym"pho*ny\,  n.;  pl  {Symphonies}.  [F.  symphonie  (cf. 
  It  sinfonia),  L.  symphonia,  Gr  ?;  sy`n  with  +  ?  a  sound, 
  the  voice.  See  {Phonetic}.] 
  1.  A  consonance  or  harmony  of  sounds,  agreeable  to  the  ear, 
  whether  the  sounds  are  vocal  or  instrumental,  or  both 
 
  The  trumpets  sound,  And  warlike  symphony  in  heard 
  around  --Dryden. 
 
  2.  A  stringed  instrument  formerly  in  use  somewhat  resembling 
  the  virginal. 
 
  With  harp  and  pipe  and  symphony.  --Chaucer. 
 
  3.  (Mus.) 
  a  An  elaborate  instrumental  composition  for  a  full 
  orchestra,  consisting  usually,  like  the  sonata,  of 
  three  or  four  contrasted  yet  inwardly  related 
  movements,  as  the  allegro,  the  adagio,  the  minuet  and 
  trio,  or  scherzo,  and  the  finale  in  quick  time.  The 
  term  has  recently  been  applied  to  large  orchestral 
  works  in  freer  form  with  arguments  or  programmes  to 
  explain  their  meaning,  such  as  the  ``symphonic  poems'' 
  of  Liszt.  The  term  was  formerly  applied  to  any 
  composition  for  an  orchestra,  as  overtures,  etc.,  and 
  still  earlier,  to  certain  compositions  partly  vocal, 
  partly  instrumental. 
  b  An  instrumental  passage  at  the  beginning  or  end  or  in 
  the  course  of  a  vocal  composition;  a  prelude, 
  interlude,  or  postude;  a  ritornello. 




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