Symphony (disambiguation)
A symphony is an extended piece of music for orchestra, especially one in sonata form.
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Symphony or Symphonic may also refer to:
Music
- Symphony orchestra, an orchestra, which specializes in the performance of post-17th-century orchestral repertoire
- Symphony song, genre in the age of Purcell
- Symphonia, a name applied to several kinds of musical instruments in ancient times
- Symphonic metal, a genre of metal that incorporates its style from symphonies
- Symphony (El Khoury), a 1985 symphony by Bechara El Khoury
- Symphonies (Sallinen), compositions by Aulis Sallinen
Bands
- Symphony X, a progressive metal band
Albums
- Symphony (album), a 2008 album by Sarah Brightman
- Symphonic (Falco album)
- Symphonic (Jorn album)
- Symphonies (EP), a 2011 remix EP by In Fear and Faith
Songs
- "Symphony" (Clean Bandit song), a 2017 song by Clean Bandit and Zara Larsson
- "Symphony", a 1992 song by Donell Rush
- "Symphony", a 1999 song by EPMD from the album Out of Business
- "Symphonie", a 2004 song by Silbermond from the album Verschwende Deine Zeit
- "Symphonies" (song), a 2009 song by British artist Dan Black from the album UN
- "The Symphony" (song), a song by Marley Marl from the 1988 album In Control, Volume 1
Computer science
- Symphony Communication a communication tool
- Symphony OS, a Linux operating system
- Symphony (software), a distributed computing software
- IBM Lotus Symphony, an office suite for Windows, Macintosh and Linux
- Lotus Symphony (DOS), an office suite for DOS from the 1980s
- Symphony, codename for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
- COIN-OR SYMPHONY, a software library for solving a specific class of operations research problems
- Symfony, a web application framework written in PHP
Radio, film and games
- Symphony 92.4FM, a Singaporean radio channel
- Symphony (video game), a 2012 music-based shoot-em-up video game
- Symphony (film), a 2004 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by I. V. Sasi
Technology and brands
- Symphony (MBTA station), an underground subway stop in Boston, Massachusetts
- Symphony Aircraft Industries, a light aircraft manufacturer
- Symphony Technology Group, a private company based in Palo Alto, California
- Symphonic, a defunct electronics brand formerly manufactured by Funai
Other
- Symphony (grape), a type of grape used to make white wine
- Symphony, the ring name of professional wrestling valet Alicia Webb
- Symphony (Agendia), a suite of gene assays
- Symphony, the magazine of the League of American Orchestras
- Symphony (candy), a chocolate candy bar manufactured by Hershey's
- MS Symphony of the Seas, a huge 2018 cruise ship
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See also
- Symphonia (disambiguation)
- Symphonie, communications satellites from a Franco-German program
- Symphogear, a 2012 musical action anime series
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