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symphony orchestras

n. (symphony orchestra English)

Usage examples of "symphony orchestras".

Sounds of several symphony orchestras mixed with synthesizers assailed the ears of the onlookers.

Here was the only city in the world with three renowned opera houses, a dozen symphony orchestras, theatres of all shapes and sizes, countless cabaret clubs, three universities and even two zoos.

Now, just because they hadn't wanted to be boiled alive anymore, they had to support symphony orchestras, and on and on.

It was a cruel, cold world out there, a world singularly lacking in first-chair jobs in fine symphony orchestras and prestigious traveling ensembles, recording contracts, solo tours, and praise-and full of cruel critics and low-end positions teaching in schools or playing in little city orchestras under conductors who themselves had failed to make the cut for a high-end professional musical career.

It was a cruel, cold world out there, a world singularly lacking in first-chair jobs in fine symphony orchestras and prestigious traveling ensembles, recording contracts, solo tours, and praiseand full of cruel critics and low-end positions teaching in schools or playing in little city orchestras under conductors who themselves had failed to make the cut for a high-end professional musical career.

I've known several large labs that had their own amateur symphony orchestras-some of them quite good, too.

The din in the classroom sounded like a half dozen symphony orchestras warming up at the same time.

During the past decade the symphony orchestras of both Denver and San Diego have fought to recover from receivership.

In the days before the greenhouse cliff, when tourism was building up nicely, Selene's management invited world-class symphony orchestras, dance troupes, drama companies to come to the Moon.

He was an active member of a dozen boards, with interest in old-age homes, symphony orchestras, museums, hospitals, a foreign policy think-tank, the Sierra Club, problems of Appalachia, American Indian reservations, the inner cities, and surely, too, of Israel.