
Symphonic Poems
Symphonic poems are orchestral pieces that tell a story, evoke a scene, or convey a specific mood through music. Composed in a single movement, they blend programmatic elements—meaning they relate to visual or literary ideas—into a cohesive musical experience. Unlike traditional symphonies, which focus on structure and form, symphonic poems prioritize expressing a narrative or atmosphere, allowing composers to explore creativity and emotional expression within the orchestral medium. They often inspire vivid imagery in listeners, bridging storytelling and music in a seamless, impactful way.