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- Phantasmata abstract "Phantasmata is an orchestral triptych by the American composer Christopher Rouse. The title is derived from the works of the occultist Paracelsus, who described phantasmata as \"hallucinations created by thought.\" Rouse originally composed the second movement \"The Infernal Machine\" as a stand-alone piece in 1981, though he later elected to make it the second part of a larger work. Phantasmata was commissioned in full by the Saint Louis Symphony and a fellowship grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and completed March 22, 1985.".
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- Phantasmata wikiPageWikiLink Category:1981_compositions.
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- Phantasmata wikiPageWikiLink Category:University_of_Michigan.
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- Phantasmata wikiPageWikiLink Leslie_Bassett.
- Phantasmata wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles_Times.
- Phantasmata wikiPageWikiLink National_Endowment_for_the_Arts.
- Phantasmata wikiPageWikiLink Occult.
- Phantasmata wikiPageWikiLink Orchestra.
- Phantasmata wikiPageWikiLink Out-of-body_experience.
- Phantasmata wikiPageWikiLink Paracelsus.
- Phantasmata wikiPageWikiLink Sagrada_Família.
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- Phantasmata wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis_Symphony.
- Phantasmata wikiPageWikiLink Studio_54.
- Phantasmata wikiPageWikiLink The_Infernal_Machine_(play).
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- Phantasmata subject Category:1981_compositions.
- Phantasmata subject Category:1985_compositions.
- Phantasmata subject Category:20th-century_classical_music.
- Phantasmata subject Category:Compositions_by_Christopher_Rouse.
- Phantasmata subject Category:Compositions_for_symphony_orchestra.
- Phantasmata subject Category:University_of_Michigan.
- Phantasmata hypernym Triptych.
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- Phantasmata comment "Phantasmata is an orchestral triptych by the American composer Christopher Rouse. The title is derived from the works of the occultist Paracelsus, who described phantasmata as \"hallucinations created by thought.\" Rouse originally composed the second movement \"The Infernal Machine\" as a stand-alone piece in 1981, though he later elected to make it the second part of a larger work.".
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