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What (who) is FANTASIA - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fantasia (disambiguation); Fantasia (movie); Fantasía (album); Fantasia (album); Fantasia (film); Fantasía; Fantasia (song); Fantasía (song)

Fantasia         
  • Premier of ''[[Alter Egos]]'' at Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal July 24, 2012
CANADIAN FILM FESTIVAL
FanTasia; Fantasia festival; Fant-Asia; Fant-asia; Fantasiafest; Fantasia (festival); Fant-Asia Film Festival; Fantasia Film Festival; Fantasia Festival; Fantasia (film festival)
·noun A continuous composition, not divided into what are called movements, or governed by the ordinary rules of musical design, but in which the author's fancy roves unrestricted by set form.
fantasia         
  • Premier of ''[[Alter Egos]]'' at Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal July 24, 2012
CANADIAN FILM FESTIVAL
FanTasia; Fantasia festival; Fant-Asia; Fant-asia; Fantasiafest; Fantasia (festival); Fant-Asia Film Festival; Fantasia Film Festival; Fantasia Festival; Fantasia (film festival)
n.
(Mus.) Fantastical air, capricious composition, capriccio.
fantasia         
  • Premier of ''[[Alter Egos]]'' at Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal July 24, 2012
CANADIAN FILM FESTIVAL
FanTasia; Fantasia festival; Fant-Asia; Fant-asia; Fantasiafest; Fantasia (festival); Fant-Asia Film Festival; Fantasia Film Festival; Fantasia Festival; Fantasia (film festival)
[fan'te?z??, ?fant?'zi:?]
¦ noun a musical composition with a free form and often an improvisatory style.
?a thing composed of a mixture of different forms or styles.
Origin
C18: from Ital., 'fantasy'.

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Fantasia
Examples of use of FANTASIA
1. Among them were Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard, Clay Aiken and Fantasia.
2. She got to perform, as did fellow "Idol" winner Fantasia Barrino.
3. The place was a fantasia of the unfamiliar and grotesque to young Barry, with the exotic scent of danger.
4. The film works surprisingly well both as a boisterous fantasia and as the Christian fable that Lewis intended.
5. The film works well both as a boisterous fantasia and as the Christian fable that Lewis intended.