Fantasia :
ιδιότροπη μουσική φαντασία
ιδιότροπη μουσική φαντασίαΦΑΝΤΑΣΙΑΣ
ιδιότροπη μουσική φαντασίαΦΑΝΤΑΣΙΑΣ
Noun(1) a musical composition of a free form usually incorporating several familiar themes
(1) Brahms's Violin Concerto begins with a long ritornello, but for most 19th-century composers sonata form and the fantasia were more important than the ritornello principle.(2) This re-release of Amadeus, described by Shaffer as ÔÇÿa fantasia based on factÔÇÖ, boasts 20 additional minutes of music and drama.(3) It falls somewhere between a large symphonic movement and a fantasia .(4) the theater is a kind of Moorish and Egyptian fantasia(5) the theatre is a kind of Moorish and Egyptian fantasia(6) As with its corresponding number in the first orchestral set, the second movement - depicting a camp meeting - is a fantasia based mainly on ragtime dances Ives wrote for the piano in the early 1900s.(7) Based on Virginia Woolf's glittering fantasia written as a love-letter to Vita Sackville-West, the story covers four hundred years of history.(8) The finale is a joyous fantasia on much of the music deployed earlier with such skill and evident delight.(9) Glinka once again established formal and stylistic ground plans for future Russian composers in his orchestral fantasia Kamarinskaya, based on two Russian folk tunes.(10) The fanfare fantasia before the choral entrance even includes clams.(11) This young Chinese clarinettist's recital of potted fantasias on operas by Verdi, Bellini and Ponchielli is bravura fluff.(12) Dowland, of course, had written seven lute fantasias based on his song ÔÇÿBreak now, my heart, and dieÔÇÖ under the title Lacrimae, or Seven Teares.(13) Though four generations older than Henry Purcell, Orlando Gibbons wrote a body of music for viols that exerts much the same fascination as Purcell's later and more familiar viol fantasias .(14) The famous Pye recordings of Vaughan Williams ÔÇÿGreensleevesÔÇÖ and Thomas Tallis fantasias are reproduced in stunning sound and they remain my particular favourite for these overplayed works.(15) Perelman's free-associative style spun fantasias out of girdle ads, tabloid tattle, sleazy pulp fiction and recipe prose.
Related Phrases of fantasia(1) fantasia ::
ιδιότροπη μουσική φαντασία
(1) fantasia ::
ιδιότροπη μουσική φαντασία
Different Formsfantasia, fantasias
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