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fantasia
[fan-tey-zhuh, -zhee-uh, fan-tuh-zee-uh]
noun
Music.
a composition in fanciful or irregular form or style.
a potpourri of well-known airs arranged with interludes and florid embellishments.
something considered to be unreal, weird, exotic, or grotesque.
fantasia
/ ˌfæntəˈzɪə, fænˈteɪzɪə /
noun
any musical composition of a free or improvisatory nature
a potpourri of popular tunes woven freely into a loosely bound composition
another word for fancy
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of fantasia1
Example Sentences
The germ of an edgy fantasia about an isolated pop icon’s ego death is swimming somewhere in the DNA of “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” but it’s been flattened into a superficial, tear-stained pity party.
One chapter looks at a literary example, William Wells Brown’s novel "Clotel," which is something of a fantasia on the Sally Hemings story.
What happened, of course, was this: a glittering disco-soul fantasia that still ranks as one of the greatest album openers in pop history.
A darkly surreal fantasia about Hollywood misogyny, “The Substance” delivers some of the year’s most fearless acting, along with a bold new directorial voice.
A darkly surreal fantasia about Hollywood misogyny, “The Substance” delivers some of the year’s most fearless acting, along with a bold new directorial voice.
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