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  2. Category:Croatian folk music - Wikipedia

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  3. Harmonija Disonance - Wikipedia

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    Harmonija Disonance formed in 2018 in Zagreb, Croatia. [1] Before professionally releasing songs, the band performed and covered various Croatian folk songs. [2] The band released their debut single "Zima" on 5 February 2021. [3] It was later confirmed by the song's composer, Bartol Stopić, how the song was rejected from competing at Dora 2021 ...

  4. Oj, Jelena, Jelena, jabuka zelena - Wikipedia

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    "Oj, Jelena, Jelena, jabuka zelena" is a Croatian folk song. In English, the title means "Oh, Helen, Helen, green apple of mine". In English, the title means "Oh, Helen, Helen, green apple of mine". It has been claimed that the main theme of the finale of Joseph Haydn 's "London" symphony ( No. 104 in D major) is based on this song.

  5. Music of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The pop music of Croatia generally resembles the canzone music of Italy, while including elements of the native traditional music. Croatian record companies produce much material each year, if only to populate the numerous music festivals. Of special note is the Split Festival which usually produces the most popular summer hits.

  6. Jelena Rozga - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, the music video for the song is the second most watched on Rozga's YouTube channel with 42 million views. [47] That same summer, she released the song "Obožavam", and in November, 2013, the power ballad "Cirkus". [48] [49] The songs peaked at numbers 5 and 2 on the Croatian Singles Chart, respectively.

  7. Dunja Knebl - Wikipedia

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    Dunja Knebl (born 1946, Zagreb) is an acoustic folk and ethno music singer/performer and translator from Croatia.. Knebl was born in Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia and lived in Skopje, Belgrade, Karlovac, but has also lived in Washington, Moscow and Jakarta.

  8. Tamburica - Wikipedia

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    Croatian composers for the tamburica include Franjo Ksaver Kuhač, Siniša Leopold and Julije Njikoš. The instrument is associated with Croatian nationalism. Vinko Žganec, an associate of Béla Bartók, collected more than 19,000 Croatian folk songs. Monument of Janika Balaž with his prim tamburica in Novi Sad, Serbia

  9. Ojkanje - Wikipedia

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    Ojkanje is a tradition of polyphonic folk singing in Croatia characteristic for the regions of the Dalmatian hinterland, Velebit, Lika, Kordun, and Karlovac. [1] As described in The Harvard Dictionary of Music: "The ojkanje is a particular style of singing melisma with a sharp and prolonged shaking of the voice on the syllables oj or hoj." [2]