Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
symphonia
noun
/sɪmˈfoʊ.ni.ə/

Definition
A harmonious blend or combination of sounds, often referring to an ensemble of instruments or voices in music.

Examples
- The symphonia created by the orchestra filled the concert hall with rich tones.
- During the performance, the symphonia of strings, woodwinds, and brass captivated the audience.
- In his compositions, the composer sought to achieve a perfect symphonia, blending different musical styles seamlessly.

Meaning
The term ‘symphonia’ typically denotes a complex musical work or the overall sound produced by a group of musicians playing together, highlighting the collective harmony and interplay of various musical elements.

Synonyms
- Harmony
- Concord
- Symphony
- Melody