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symphony is a one way of playing music. Music is the art of arranging sounds in time so as to produce a continuous, unified, and evocative composition, as through melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre.

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A symphony is a piece of music written for performance by a symphony orchestra. The composition is usually long in duration compared to other musical forms, and is typically divided into movements (rather like musical "chapters"). A symphony orchestra itself is a group of about 100 musicians divided by their instruments into four sections: strings (i.e., violin, viola, cello), woodwinds (i.e., Flute, bassoon, Clarinet), brass (i.e., Trumpet, French horn, tuba), and percussion (i.e., timpani, cymbals, xylophone).

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A concerto is based on the assumption that there are two different groups of instruments which are playing against each other, either a solo instrument or a solo group of instruments against the orchestra while the symphony is a masterpiece for an entire orchestra to work as a team. The form for a concerto finds its roots in the Italian Opera overture which is built on three sections: fast-slow-fast. The sections developed to become movements. The symphony is based on the sonata-cycle which is a four movement form.

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Mainly, an opera always involves singing and acting, a symphony normally does not

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Two words for the same thing. There isn't really a difference between the two.

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