fantasia

[fanˈteɪziə]

fantasia Definition

  • 1a musical composition with a free form and often improvisational style
  • 2a musical composition that is based on several familiar tunes or themes
  • 3a work of art or literature characterized by a whimsical, dreamlike atmosphere

Using fantasia: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fantasia" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pianist performed a beautiful fantasia that left the audience in awe.

  • Example

    The composer's latest work is a fantasia that combines elements from different musical genres.

  • Example

    The novel is a fantasia that takes place in a magical world filled with mythical creatures.

fantasia Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for fantasia

Phrases with fantasia

  • Disney's Fantasia

    a 1940 American animated film produced by Walt Disney that features eight animated segments set to pieces of classical music

    Example

    Disney's Fantasia is considered a masterpiece of animation and music.

  • a colorful and imaginative display of lights, colors, and patterns

    Example

    The fireworks show was a fantasia of colors that lit up the night sky.

  • a musical composition that is based on a single theme or melody

    Example

    The composer's latest work is a fantasia on a theme by Bach.

Origins of fantasia

from Italian 'fantasia', meaning 'imagination'

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Summary: fantasia in Brief

The term 'fantasia' [fanˈteɪziə] refers to a musical composition with a free form and improvisational style, or one that combines familiar tunes or themes. It can also describe a work of art or literature that has a whimsical, dreamlike atmosphere. Examples include 'The pianist performed a beautiful fantasia' and 'The novel is a fantasia that takes place in a magical world.' Other phrases include 'Disney's Fantasia,' a classic animated film, and 'fantasia of colors,' a colorful display of lights and patterns.

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