List of Fictional Musical Works - Fictional Orchestral and Instrumental Works

Fictional Orchestral and Instrumental Works

  • Tone Poem: Vieux Port by Hugh Moreland - from A Dance to the Music of Time, novel sequence by Anthony Powell
  • "After Thilorier - a Grand Fantasy on the Liquefaction of Carbonic Acid" by Quinsonnas - from Jules Verne's posthumous novel Paris in the Twentieth Century

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