philharmonic
IPA: fɪɫhɑrmˈɑnɪk
noun
- (music) A full-size symphony orchestra.
adjective
- (music) Appreciative of music, but especially to its performance; devoted to music.
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Examples of "philharmonic" in Sentences
- But, Wednesday night gave me a polecat philharmonic.
- The city is home to the Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra.
- Today, he is still the head conductor of the Philharmonic.
- It is also the home of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra.
- His father was the concertmaster of the Hamburg Philharmonic.
- Her philharmonic book is definitely one of my all-time faves.
- He also played the violin at the Proms with the BBC Philharmonic.
- MK: Why do rappers get so little respect in philharmonic circles?
- He is the principal clarinetist of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
- The Vienna Philharmonic and the Salzburg Festival featured prominently.
- He is also the principal accompanist for the London Philharmonic Choir.
- Alvaro Hagopian is the conductor of the Montevideo Philharmonic Orchestra.
- He taught in Frankfurt and was the solo cellist of the Berlin Philharmonic.
- It has its country's only philharmonic orchestra and four-year nursing school.
- The philharmonic notified musicians of Mr. Perlman's departure via email Friday.
- The term "philharmonic" is an adjective meaning "music loving, devoted to music," he said.
- A good friend is a total classical music fan and gives me tickets to the philharmonic, which is awesome because I never used to be into classical music.
- The philharmonic's executive director, Joshua Worby, said the orchestra and Mr. Perlman had "mutually agreed to dissolve the remainder" of the contract.
- The famed musician's association with the orchestra helped attract audiences, with the philharmonic's box-office revenue more than doubling since the start of his tenure.
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