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  2. Croatian Composers' Society - Wikipedia

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    HDS is a member of the Confédération Internationale des Sociétés d´Auteurs et Compositeurs (CISAC), Bureau International de l'Edition Mecanique (BIEM), International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM), European Composers and Songwriters Alliance (ECSA) and the European Composers Forum (ECF).

  3. Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall was the venue of the 1990 Eurovision Song Contest, [6] after its first major renovation in 1989. [7] In 1992, the hall's copper roof cover was completely replaced. [7] Further reconstruction and redecoration work was done in 1999 and 2009. [8] [9]

  4. List of radio stations in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb: Antena Zagreb 89.7 Zagreb County: Top Radio: 101.0 Zagreb County & City of Zagreb: Extra FM 93.6 104.5 City of Zagreb: Radio Student: 100.5 Part of Zagreb: Laganini FM 89.1 98.0 City of Zagreb: Enter Zagreb 97.0 99.0 Eastern part of Zagreb: Radio Maria, Zagreb 96.4 106.8 City of Zagreb: Yammat FM 102.5 City of Zagreb

  5. Croatian Radio - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of Croatian radio date back to 1926, when the broadcasting of Radio Zagreb began. It was founded by the Radio Club Zagreb which was made up of more than 130 distinguished radio amateurs and businessmen from Zagreb and other parts of Croatia led by the Croatian physicist Oton Kučera. It was the first radio station in all of ...

  6. Croatian Music Institute - Wikipedia

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    Croatian Music Institute (Croatian: Hrvatski glazbeni zavod, HGZ) is the oldest music institution in Croatia. [2] It is the second most important concert hall in Zagreb after the Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall .

  7. Museum of Arts and Crafts, Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Arts and Crafts (Croatian: Muzej za umjetnost i obrt) in Zagreb, Croatia, was established in 1880, by the initiative of the Arts Society and its former President Izidor Kršnjavi.

  8. Academy of Music, University of Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    After World War II in 1951 the school is broken up into the primary and secondary music school (the present-day "Vatroslav Lisinski" School of Music) and the university-level academy named Zagreb Academy of Music (Muzička akademija u Zagrebu), which originally had seven departments.

  9. 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 ...