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- noun Plural form of
philharmonic .
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RAZ: One of the premier philharmonics in the world.
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RAZ: One of the premier philharmonics in the world.
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RAZ: One of the premier philharmonics in the world.
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RAZ: One of the premier philharmonics in the world.
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RAZ: One of the premier philharmonics in the world.
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RAZ: One of the premier philharmonics in the world.
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Stevens was a professional and amateur bassoonist, performing for philharmonics, orchestras and chamber groups.
Archive 2009-03-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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I'm inclined to like rich people who give their money away, who endow the wings of hospitals, keep museums afloat and make it possible for philharmonics to play on.
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The so-called Orchestra for Gaza includes musicians from five leading European orchestras, including the Berlin and Vienna philharmonics.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Touring with 40-plus musicians from one of the world's most respected philharmonics, he kicked the evening off with an "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" that took full advantage of his mammoth backing band - strings, brass, timpani, harp and all.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local <B>By Ricardo Baca</B><br><I> Denver Post Pop Musi 2010
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