Rhapsody

Noun

 * 1) An ancient Greek epic poem (or part of one) suitable for uninterrupted recitation.
 * 2)  A random collection or  medley; a miscellany or confused string of stories, words etc.
 * 3) *1603, John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essays, vol. 1 p. 138:
 * This concerneth not those mingle-mangles of many kinds of stuffe, or as the Grecians call them Rapsodies, that for such are published [...].
 * 1) An exalted or exaggeratedly enthusiastic expression of feeling in speech or writing.
 * 2)  An instrumental composition of irregular form often incorporating improvisation.

Thesaurus
classic, classical music, concert music, concertino, concerto, concerto grosso, drool, fustian, heaven, highfalutin, lexiphanicism, longhair music, rant, rapture, rave, rhapsodize, rhetoric, rodomontade, semiclassical music, seventh heaven, sinfonietta, symphonia, symphonic music, symphonic ode, symphony, tone poem, transport

Etymology
From rhapsodia:, from  ῥαψῳδία:.

Anagrams

 * hopyards