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Symphonic poem         
PIECE OF ORCHESTRAL MUSIC IN A SINGLE CONTINUOUS SECTION
Tone poem; Symphonic Poems; Symphonic poems; Tone Poem; Poema; Symphonic Poem; Symphonische Dichtung; Tondichtung; Symphonic picture
A symphonic poem or tone poem is a piece of orchestral music, usually in a single continuous movement, which illustrates or evokes the content of a poem, short story, novel, painting, landscape, or other (non-musical) source. The German term Tondichtung (tone poem) appears to have been first used by the composer Carl Loewe in 1828.
symphonic poem         
PIECE OF ORCHESTRAL MUSIC IN A SINGLE CONTINUOUS SECTION
Tone poem; Symphonic Poems; Symphonic poems; Tone Poem; Poema; Symphonic Poem; Symphonische Dichtung; Tondichtung; Symphonic picture
¦ noun another term for tone poem.
tone poem         
PIECE OF ORCHESTRAL MUSIC IN A SINGLE CONTINUOUS SECTION
Tone poem; Symphonic Poems; Symphonic poems; Tone Poem; Poema; Symphonic Poem; Symphonische Dichtung; Tondichtung; Symphonic picture
¦ noun a piece of orchestral music, typically in one movement, on a descriptive or rhapsodic theme.
Examples of use of symphonic poem
1. They are reminiscences of the sea, evocative of Debussy‘s symphonic poem La Mer, or of Skalkottas‘ Thalassa, ultimately showing us the way into his own idiosyncratic universe. «It is a world of painted images such as never seen before, which strengthens our conviction that he has indeed embarked on an entirely personal journey,» said Mavrotas, «which I am persuaded shall never come to an end – exactly as in the manner of dreams.» Theocharakis‘ exhibition, featuring 35 of his recent works, will be open through June 6.