1. harmonia - Noun
2. Harmonia - Proper noun
harmonia (plural harmoniai)
(music) A harmonic mode in ancient Greek music, characterized by a particular set of chords and rhythmic patterns.
(Greek mythology) The goddess of harmony and concord, and the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. Her Roman counterpart is Concordia.
(astronomy) 40 Harmonia, a main belt asteroid.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDickey, Bruce: CD liner notes, Christoph Strauss, Missa Maria concertata & Motetten, Harmonia Mundi 905243 Later in the 17th century, Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber composed sacred works for voices and orchestra featuring trombones. Source: Internet
Audio CD (February 14, 2006), Harmonia Mundi Fr., ASIN: B000BTE4LQ. Source: Internet
In 1977, Harmonia Mundi also published two records of Deller singing Dowland's Lute songs (HM 244&245-H244/246). Source: Internet
Discovery and exploration main Andreas Cellarius 's illustration of the Copernican system, from the Harmonia Macrocosmica (1660) For many thousands of years, humanity, with a few exceptions, did not recognize or understand the concept of the Solar System. Source: Internet
For Andreas Cellarius 's illustration of the Copernican system, from the Harmonia Macrocosmica (1660). Source: Internet
Advisors on the transaction for Harmonia included Feargal Brennan and Niamh Rouse from Byrne Wallace. Source: Internet