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symphony orchestra
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symphony orchestra
n.
A large orchestra composed of string, wind, and percussion sections.

symphony orchestra
n
(Music / Classical Music) Music an orchestra capable of performing symphonies, esp the large orchestra comprising strings, brass, woodwind, harp and percussion
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Noun1.symphony orchestra - a large orchestrasymphony orchestra - a large orchestra; can perform symphonies; "we heard the Vienna symphony"
orchestra - a musical organization consisting of a group of instrumentalists including string players
Translations
symphony orchestra
nSinfonie- or Symphonieorchester nt; the London Symphony Orchestradie Londoner Symphoniker pl
symphony orchestra norchestra sinfonica


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