symphonia
/ˌsɪmfəˈniːə/Definitions
1. noun
A musical composition or performance, especially one with many instrumental parts, typically performed by an orchestra.
“The symphonia was a beautiful blend of strings, woodwinds, and brass.”
2. noun
A type of musical instrument or ensemble, such as a symphony orchestra or a group of musicians playing together.
“The symphonia was known for its rich, full sound.”
3. noun
A type of poetry or song, especially one with a complex or elaborate structure.
“The symphonia was a poetic expression of the composer’s inner world.”