The last time I'd been in Hoch, ironically enough, we had dropped acid and gone to a showing of Fantasia. |
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I saw the tour when it hit here and yes, Fantasia gospelizes quite a bit of her music. |
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When Disney approached Stravinsky with the idea of using Le Sacre as part of Fantasia, the composer was all ears. |
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The lone winds teased the white drifts of snow into the air, reminding me oddly of Fantasia. |
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They rocked the world with Fantasia and Snow White and Lady and the Tramp, but Mulan and the Lion King and Beauty and the Beast were rather lame as far as I've heard. |
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Rae was still in hysterics and Bryan was trying to calm her down, and Fantasia was crouching down next to the fallen couple with ice pack in her hands. |
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In the film Fantasia, two centaurs are depicted being half human and half zebra, instead of the typical half human and half horse. |
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Fish lovers should try the Fantasia, a shrimp, large prawn, mussels, onion, tomato sauce with garlic butter dish that is to die for. |
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Gordon says the organ work is in the mould of Liszt's Fantasia and Fugue on Ad nos ad salutarem undam. |
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A gentler but no less mournful spirit inflects Steve Reinke's Sad Disco Fantasia. |
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Notable examples are Walt Disney's Fantasia, Tom and Jerry's Johann Mouse, and Warner Bros. |
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In general, my refusal to have anything to do with the Plath Fantasia has been regarded as an attempt to suppress Free Speech. |
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It has always been the last part of Sir Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs, except that for many years up until 2000, the Sargent arrangement has been used. |
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The purposefulness of the motors resembles that of the spellbound brooms in Disney's Fantasia, relentlessly carrying buckets of water up the castle stairs. |
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The catalog also contains recordings by the musical groups Aragon, Irakere and Los Van Van, including their most recent album La Fantasia, A Tribute to Juan Formell. |
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The Fantasia about Sylvia Plath is more needed than the facts. |
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A medley of sea songs performed by concert orchestra, Sir Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs, is a popular component of the Last Night of the Proms in Britain. |
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Among them are contortionists The Acrobattys, dog on a scooter Millie, jolly old-skool rapper Tubby Boy, dance troupe Entity and musical tribute act Fantasia. |
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In general, however, the fantasia became a potpourri of themes from operas compiled by virtuoso pianists as display pieces. |
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His choral setting, initially in octaves, with its transposed Dorian mode on G, evolves into a kind of fantasia on the original responsory. |
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Climbing to the surface, the ad explodes in a fantasia of lurid colour, like a milkshake made from a pair of Jimi Hendrix's trousers. |
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We can expect the battle for the last remaining dregs of the fossil fuel fantasia to be vicious. |
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The finale is a joyous fantasia on much of the music deployed earlier with such skill and evident delight. |
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Based on Virginia Woolf's glittering fantasia written as a love-letter to Vita Sackville-West, the story covers four hundred years of history. |
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In the Mulliner Book the term is applied in this way, and voluntaries there are seen to be a sort of contrapuntal fantasia or ricercar without any cantus firmus. |
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Brahms's Violin Concerto begins with a long ritornello, but for most 19th-century composers sonata form and the fantasia were more important than the ritornello principle. |
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The fanfare fantasia before the choral entrance even includes clams. |
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Colin Dean played some pieces on the organ, notably a fantasia by Farnaby. |
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It falls somewhere between a large symphonic movement and a fantasia. |
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Glinka once again established formal and stylistic ground plans for future Russian composers in his orchestral fantasia Kamarinskaya, based on two Russian folk tunes. |
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He virtually created the Tudor consort and keyboard fantasia, having only the most primitive models to follow. |
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Her art is always with her, clothing her from throat to toes in an indelible fantasia of color and form and myth. |
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