Fancy

(from It., fantasia). 1. A POLYPHONIC vocal composition of 16th-century England. 2. In 16th- and 17th-century England, a freely connected group of tunes or songs, written in COUNTERPOINT for the KEYBOARD or a CONSORT (group) of VIOLS.

See also FANTASIA.

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