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fantasia

[fan-tey-zhuh, -zhee-uh, fan-tuh-zee-uh] / fænˈteɪ ʒə, -ʒi ə, ˌfæn təˈzi ə /


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In the second half, an early 20th century oddball fantasia for four violas by British composer/violist York Bowen was preceded a gripping performance of the First Sextet.

From Los Angeles Times

The New York Times described it as a spectacle that was “part retrofuturism and part disco fantasia.”

From Los Angeles Times

He says it again, or a version of it, in “Good Night, Oscar,” the unconvincing biographical fantasia that opened Monday at the Belasco Theater.

From New York Times

This condition makes a fantasia of merely walking down Broadway.

From Washington Post

The result is a fantasia about “a race of hard laughers, mystics,” who “lived through the destroying light, and on, into Light ages.”

From Los Angeles Times