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symphonist

[ UK /sˈɪmfənˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a composer of symphonies

How To Use symphonist In A Sentence

  • When I was young, the two great Romantic symphonists were probably Beethoven and Brahms.
  • Now he is seen as maybe the greatest symphonist of the 20th century.
  • Louis Mushro, hair collector, is selling clips from his collection, including 1/16 - long scraps from everyone's favorite happy-go-lucky proto-Romantic symphonist. Archive 2007-06-01
  • Not many symphonists were also great song writers, and not many song writers are great symphonists.
  • But it wasn't pastiche; he was working in the style of mid-late 20th century tonal symphonists, if such a style had really existed.
  • It was essentially to hone his skills as a symphonist and develop his career as a composer that Bruckner had moved to Vienna, one of the musical capitals of the world.
  • The death of Alfred Schnittke in 1998 robbed the world of one of its most distinctive symphonists.
  • Bursting its seams with ambition, "Omeros" nonetheless confirms Walcott as the foremost symphonist of the language he adores. The Man Who Loves English
  • Havergal Brian even today isn't exactly a household name, although he's one of the outstanding symphonists of the last century.
  • Their different, equally valid approaches simply communicate different things about Schumann as symphonist. Schumann on CD
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