philomusical (Meaning)
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philomusical (a.)
Loving music. [R.]Busby.
Synonyms & Antonyms of philomusical
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philomusical Sentence Examples
- The philomusical audience was captivated by the symphony's mesmerizing performance.
- As a philomusical soul, she found solace and joy in the world of music.
- The philomusical group organized a concert to showcase their diverse musical talents.
- Her philomusical nature drew her to the grandeur of classical compositions.
- The philomusical institute provided a nurturing environment for aspiring musicians.
- The philomusical society hosted a series of lectures on music theory and history.
- His philomusical passion inspired him to create innovative melodies and harmonies.
- The orchestra's philomusical director led them with a deep understanding and appreciation for music.
- The philomusical curator presented a captivating exhibition showcasing the evolution of musical instruments.
- The philomusical city was renowned for its vibrant musical scene and numerous performance venues.
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Loving music. [R.]Busby.
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The philomusical audience was captivated by the symphony's mesmerizing performance.
As a philomusical soul, she found solace and joy in the world of music.
The philomusical group organized a concert to showcase their diverse musical talents.
Her philomusical nature drew her to the grandeur of classical compositions.