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* [[’u’|Eef van Breen]] ([[Klingon]] opera) | * [[’u’|Eef van Breen]] ([[Klingon]] opera) | ||
* [[User:Teamouse|Herman Miller]] ([[Zireen music|Zireen]] and other musics of Azir) | * [[User:Teamouse|Herman Miller]] ([[Zireen music|Zireen]] and other musics of [[Azir]]) | ||
* [[Wikipedia:Magma (band)|Christian Vander]] ([[Zeuhl]]) | * [[Wikipedia:Magma (band)|Christian Vander]] ([[Zeuhl]]) | ||
* [[Danny Wier]] | * [[Danny Wier]] | ||
* Selpa'i (a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZomVOBE5-0 song] in [[Lojban]]) | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 03:47, 8 November 2013
Conmusic is music of concultures. While most fantasy and science fiction writers do not pay much attention to the music of their imagined cultures (or at least, it does not show in the writings), some conworlders take the effort to design music traditions and compose and record music from their conworlds.
Notable conmusicians
- Eef van Breen (Klingon opera)
- Herman Miller (Zireen and other musics of Azir)
- Christian Vander (Zeuhl)
- Danny Wier
- Selpa'i (a song in Lojban)