1. symphonic - Adjective
2. symphonic - Adjective Satellite
Symphonious.
Relating to, or in the manner of, symphony; as, the symphonic form or style of composition.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIs it not our duty to find the symphonic formula which fits our time, one which progress, daring and modern victory demand? The century of airplanes has a right to its own music. Claude Debussy
Symphonic orchestras have almost become a glut in the market. Skitch Henderson
In reading, a lonely quiet concert is given to our minds; all our mental faculties will be present in this symphonic exaltation. Stéphane Mallarmé
I think every age has a medium that talks to it more eloquently than the others. In the 19th century it was symphonic music and the novel. For various technical and artistic reasons, film became that eloquent medium for the 20th century. Walter Murch
His range is so Handelian that he can give the people a universal melody or march with as sure a hand as he can give the Philharmonic Society a symphonic adagio, such as has not been given since Beethoven died. Edward Elgar
Today's symphonic music is sponsored by the upper structures of society. Sun Ra