- Fantasia (music)
The fantasia (also _en. fantasy, fancy, _de. Fantasie, _fr. fantaisie) is a musical composition with its roots in the art of
improvisation . Because of this, it seldom approximates the textbook rules of any strictmusical form (as with theimpromptu ).In the Baroque and
Classical music era s, a fantasia was typically a piece forkeyboard instruments with alternating sections of rapid passagework and slower, more melodic passages. From the Baroque period, J. S. Bach's "Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue",BWV 903, forharpsichord ; "Fantasia and Fugue in G minor",BWV 542, for organ; and "Fantasia and Fugue in C minor",BWV 537, for organ are examples. For an example from the Classical period, seeMozart 's "Fantasia in D minor", K. 397 (see Köchel) forfortepiano . In contemporary music, Busoni'sFantasia Contrappuntistica or Corigliano's "Fantasia on anostinato " are examples of a fantasia.The term also referred in the Baroque era (more specifically British Tudor music) to pieces for viols, characteristically- though not always- alternating, in this case rapid fugal sections with slower sections in slow notes and sometimes clashing harmonies. According to the Oxford Concise Dictionary of Music's entry the instrumental fantasia was closely related in its history and form to the
motet .Henry Purcell 's fantasias are the last Baroque representatives of the breed, althoughWalter Willson Cobbett , in the opening decades of the 20th century, attempted to resurrect something of this style via a competition, to which works like John Ireland's andFrank Bridge 's phantasie-trios,Benjamin Britten 's phantasie-quartet (for oboe and strings) and other music owe their existence.In the Romantic period, two contradictory trends greatly affected the fantasia: one was the decline of formal improvisation as a test of the compositional technique; the other was the move by composers toward freer forms. Chopin's "Fantasy" in F minor op. 49, combines various keyboard textures of the
stile brillante with the classical sonata paradigm, resulting in a work of unorthodox but sophisticated form. Schumann's numerous 'fantasy pieces' are character works on a smaller scale, often bearing descriptive titles.Further reading
* "English Chamber Music" by
Ernst Hermann Meyer . Reference on the early English fantasy (fantazy, fantasie, fantasia.) Lawrence & Wishart, London, 1946. (Was republished by Da Capo Press, 1971, with ISBN 0-306-70037-9.)
* "Fantasies" by Mozart and Schubert performed by Daniel Blanch [http://www.danielblanch.com] . Ars Harmonica AH 140 [http://www.trito.es/details.php?ref=DD00379&lang=en]
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