交响乐

jiāoxiǎngyuè

symphony

HSK 7

한자 분해

Understanding 交响乐 (Symphony)

The term 交响乐 refers specifically to symphonic music, typically performed by a full orchestra. It is a formal genre of classical music characterized by multiple movements and complex arrangements. When Chinese speakers use 交响乐, they often imply a large-scale, serious musical performance.

Common Collocations

  • 交响乐 (symphony orchestra): the ensemble performing the symphony.
  • 交响乐演出 (symphony concert): a live performance of symphonic music.
  • 交响乐作品 (symphonic work): a composition in the symphony genre.

Usage Notes

This word is mostly used in formal or cultural contexts, such as concerts, music education, or discussions about classical music. It is not used for popular or folk music. Avoid confusing 交响乐 with 乐曲 (musical piece) or 音乐 (music) in general, as 交响乐 specifically denotes symphonic orchestral music.

Summary

Use 交响乐 when talking about classical symphony music, orchestras, or related performances. It conveys a sense of grandeur and complexity in music.

예문

这场交响乐演出吸引了很多音乐爱好者。

Zhè chǎng jiāoxiǎngyuè yǎnchū xīyǐnle hěn duō yīnyuè àihào zhě.

This symphony concert attracted many music lovers.

贝多芬的交响乐作品非常著名。

Bèiduōfēn de jiāoxiǎngyuè zuòpǐn fēicháng zhùmíng.

Beethoven's symphonic works are very famous.

学习交响乐可以帮助理解复杂的音乐结构。

Xuéxí jiāoxiǎngyuè kěyǐ bāngzhù lǐjiě fùzá de yīnyuè jiégòu.

Studying symphony can help understand complex musical structures.