Symphony (disambiguation)
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A symphony is an extended piece of music for orchestra, especially one in sonata form.
Symphony may also refer to:
In music:
- a symphony orchestra, which specializes in the performance of all post-18th-century orchestral repertoire
- Symphonic metal, a genre of metal that incorporates its style from symphonies
- Symphony (musical instrument), a medieval stringed instrument similar to a hurdy gurdy
- "Symphony", a number of songs
- Symphony (album), a 2008 Album by Sarah Brightman
- Beat Symphony, a Swedish music band with two members: Swedish film maker and musician Håkan "Zap" Andersson, who used computers to make dance music, and American singer Michael Gilbo
- Symphony X, a progressive metal band
In computer science:
- Symphony CMS, a content management system powered by XML and XSLT
- Symphony OS, a Linux operating system
- Symphony (software), a distributed computing software
- Lotus Symphony, in computing, an office suite for Windows, Mac and Linux
- Symphony, codename for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
- COIN-OR SYMPHONY, a software library for solving a specific class of Operations Research problems
- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, a video game for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn consoles
- Symfony, a web application framework written in PHP
In other contexts:
- Symphony (grape), a type of grape used to make white wine
- Symphony (candy), a chocolate candy bar manufactured by Hershey's
- Symphony (MBTA station), an underground subway stop in Boston, Massachusetts
- Symphony Aircraft Industries, a light aircraft manufacturer
- Symphony, the ringname of valet Alicia Webb
- Symphony 92.4FM, a Singaporean radio channel
See also
- symphonia (theology)
- Symphonie, communications satellites from a Franco-German program