Philharmonic ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Philharmonic ( adjective )

Relating to music and musicians or a love of music.

Origin:

Derived from the greek words 'philos' meaning 'loving, fond of' and 'harmonia' meaning 'harmony, concord'.

Examples:

  1. She has a philharmonic appreciation for classical music.
  2. The philharmonic orchestra gave a beautiful performance last night.
  3. The philharmonic society supports young musicians and provides music education.
  4. His passion for music was evident as he spoke about his philharmonic journey.
  5. The philharmonic concert was a celebration of harmony and musical expression.

(As a noun)

Philharmonic ( noun )

Relating to music and musicians or a love of music.

Origin:

Derived from the greek words 'philos' meaning 'loving, fond of' and 'harmonia' meaning 'harmony, concord'.

Examples:

  1. She has a philharmonic appreciation for classical music.
  2. The philharmonic orchestra gave a beautiful performance last night.
  3. The philharmonic society supports young musicians and provides music education.
  4. His passion for music was evident as he spoke about his philharmonic journey.
  5. The philharmonic concert was a celebration of harmony and musical expression.
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