Fantasia
Related Category: Music: Theory, Forms, and Instruments
(făntā´zhə) [Ital.,=fancy], musical composition not restricted to a formal design, but constructed freely in the manner of an improvisation. In the 16th and 17th cent., however, the term designated a contrapuntal piece employing
imitation and thus was one of the forerunners of the
fugue. The term is also applied to improvisatory pieces based on earlier works, e.g., Vaughan Williams's
Fantasia on Greensleeves.