symphony


NOUN:
pl. sym·pho·nies

  1. Music
    1. An extended piece in three or more movements for symphony orchestra.
    2. An instrumental passage in a vocal or choral composition.
    3. An instrumental overture or interlude, as in early opera.
  2. Music
    1. A symphony orchestra.
    2. An orchestral concert.
  3. Harmony, especially of sound or color.
  4. Something characterized by a harmonious combination of elements.