The Italian is a composition of the latter series, so always called a "symphony".
However, Perger overlooked a divertimento in G major that is sometimes called a symphony.
The umbrella project that the artist Christo once called "a symphony in two parts" has become a tragedy in two acts.
He says ifs something called a symphony.
This, he thought, gave the work as a whole the feeling of a symphonic poem with three additional movements attached to justify it being called a symphony.
Time columnist Lance Morrow called the speech a "symphony of rhetorical excess."
Still, I was wrong in calling Antar a symphony.
Kerro called it 'a symphony of the mind.'
While together these pieces are called a symphony, they may be played individually and thought of as separate works.
We can call a person, a house, a symphony, a fragrance, and a mathematical proof beautiful.