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  2. Vlastimir Peričić - Wikipedia

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    Vlastimir Peričić (7 December 1927 in Vršac – 1 March 2000 in Belgrade) was a Serbian composer and one of the most important theoreticians of Serbian music, well-known musicologist and the author of extremely valuable university textbooks, as well as a corresponding member of the Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences.

  3. Ernest Ačkun - Wikipedia

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    Muzička enciklopedija, I (1971), Jugoslovenski leksikografski zavod, Zagreb; Muzika i muzičari u NOB - Zbornik sećanja (1982), Grupa izdavača, Beograd; Pedeset godina Fakulteta muzičke umetnosti (Muzičke akademije) 1937-1987 (1988), Univerzitet umetnosti u Beogradu, Beograd; Pejović, R. (1986): Oskar Danon, Univerzitet umetnosti u ...

  4. Krešimir Baranović - Wikipedia

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    Krešimir Baranović (25 July 1894 – 17 September 1975) was a Croatian composer and conductor.He was director and conductor of the Zagreb Opera, Belgrade Opera and professor at the Belgrade Music Academy.

  5. Popular music in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    A notable female artist in this category was Jadranka Stojaković from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. She was an author of the main music theme for the 1984 Winter Olympics held in Sarajevo. Since 1988, she resides in Japan. An artist notable for socially engaged lyrics was Marko Brecelj, formerly a member of Buldožer.

  6. Croatia Records - Wikipedia

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    Croatia Records d.d. is a joint-stock company currently led by the chief executive officer Želimir Babogredac, a sound engineer.It releases mostly (but not necessarily) mainstream music, and it has signed many prominent Croatian musicians of various music genres such as Dražen Zečić, Arsen Dedić, Mišo Kovač, Josipa Lisac, Majke, Teška Industrija, Thompson, Maksim Mrvica, Crvena jabuka ...

  7. List of Serbian musicians - Wikipedia

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    Nedeljko Bajić Baja (born 1968), pop-folk singer; Baja Mali Knindža (born 1966), pop-folk singer; Đole Đogani (born 1960), pop-folk and Eurodance singer, dancer and member of Đogani

  8. Milenko Stefanović - Wikipedia

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    Milenko Stefanović (19 February 1930 – 25 July 2022) [1] [2] was a Serbian classical and jazz clarinetist.He was a prizewinner in the international competitions in Moscow, Munich, Geneva and Prague, and achieved an international career as a soloist.

  9. Partibrejkers - Wikipedia

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    The band's first recording, the song "Radio Utopia", was released on the various artists compilation Ventilator 202 in 1983 by PGP-RTB. Demo versions of the songs "Hiljadu godina" ("A Thousand Years") and "Večeras" ("Tonight") were often broadcast on Serbian radio stations, and the newly recorded versions of the songs were released as their ...