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symphonette

[sim-fuh-net]

noun

  1. a small symphony orchestra that usually specializes in playing short, familiar classical works or salon music.



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Twice a week, one of the nuns would “wheel in a cart with a record player and records that she got from the Longines Symphonette Society,” he says.

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Other projects in which he was involved include the Oranj Symphonette, which specialized in the music of Henry Mancini.

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He also played timpani in the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra and the Jacksonville Symphonette.

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"They wanted to show the Germans why it was important to preserve us and why we were better than they thought we were. There was this delusional sense that this may alter their fate," said Orit Fogel-Shafran, general manager of the Raanana Symphonette Orchestra.

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Hillel Zori, a cellist and artistic director of the Raanana symphonette who initiated the event after much research, said he had mixed feelings.

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