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The essence of fictional music is usually to convince the recipient that he could experience it in the real world. [1] [2] It often has a diegetic character. [3]Depending on a work, it can be serious, but it can also take on a playful and parodic character (e.g. in concert from the 1964 film The World of Henry Orient).
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Musical fiction is a genre of fiction in which music is paramount: both as subject matter, and through the rhythm and flow of the prose; that is, ...
This list includes fictional representations of real (named) composers and musicians, and fictional characters under other names that are generally agreed to be based on a specific composer, or sometimes a composite of several. Johann Sebastian Bach. Esther Meynell: The Little Chronicle of Magdalena Bach (1925) [1] James Runcie: The Great ...
A fictional rock opera by the fictional band Scäb from the cartoon series Home Movies. [101] "From the Underworld" Paradise Lost: The Herd: Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice: Loosely based on the Greek legend of Orpheus and Eurydice [102] "The Future Is Now" Days Go By: The Offspring: Nineteen Eighty-Four: George Orwell [103] " The Ghost of Tom ...
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