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Definition of Symphonists
1. symphonist [n] - See also: symphonist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Symphonists
Literary usage of Symphonists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Familiar Talks on the History of Music by Arnold Johann Gantvoort (1913)
"THE EARLY symphonists. THE development of orchestral instruments, and the skill
obtained by their players, paved the way for the arrival of the early ..."
2. Modern Musical Drift by William James Henderson (1904)
"He retained the two contrasting themes of the old symphonists, ... Then he
proceeded to handle them in much the same way as the symphonists did, ..."
3. The 19th Century: A Review of Progress During the Past One Hundred Years in by A G Sedgwick (1901)
"Dr. Dvorak, himself one of the greatest symphonists of the century, places Schubert
above ... In this respect one of the last of the symphonists, Brahms, ..."
4. Familiar Talks on the History of Music by Arnold Johann Gantvoort (1913)
"THE EARLY symphonists. THE development of orchestral instruments, and the skill
obtained by their players, paved the way for the arrival of the early ..."
5. Modern Musical Drift by William James Henderson (1904)
"He retained the two contrasting themes of the old symphonists, ... Then he
proceeded to handle them in much the same way as the symphonists did, ..."
6. The 19th Century: A Review of Progress During the Past One Hundred Years in by A G Sedgwick (1901)
"Dr. Dvorak, himself one of the greatest symphonists of the century, places Schubert
above ... In this respect one of the last of the symphonists, Brahms, ..."