Definitionadj. composing or characteristic of an orchestral group
Last update: August 15, 2015
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He is philharmonic so he attends every music ceremony. [Please select]
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The British army is bound by His Majesty's Rules and Regulations to play at the Philharmonic pitch, and a fork tuned to a' 452.5 in 1890 is preserved as the standard for the Military Training School at Kneller Hall. [Please select]
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Philharmonic societies are formed, whose exclusive object is to educate Chaffinches, and to organize vocal combats. [Please select]
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Once in a while he gave a lecture in the great hall of the Philharmonic, always filling the hall to overflowing. [Please select]
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But the whole question of the Philharmonic was involved, and this invitation was a flag of truce, as it were. [Please select]
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Other orchestras, he found, as, for example, the Boston Symphony and the New York Philharmonic had their deficits met by one individual patron in each case. [Please select]
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In the meantime his poverty had compelled him, much against his wishes, to accept an offer from the London Philharmonic Society to conduct their concerts for a season (March to June, 1855). [Please select]
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