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  2. Sarajevo Music Academy - Wikipedia

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    Sarajevo Music Academy was founded by the Decision of the National Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina on May 20, 1955 as the fourth such higher education institution in the former joint state, and the first established after the World War II.

  3. Sevdalinka - Wikipedia

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    Towards the end of World War II, Radio Sarajevo was founded and signed some of the most prominent "Sevdalije" (or Sevdalinka performers), among them Zaim Imamović in 1945, Himzo Polovina in 1953, Beba Selimović in 1954, Safet Isović in 1955, and Zehra Deović in 1960. Nada Mamula was signed to Radio Beograd in 1946.

  4. Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Sarajevska filharmonija / Сарајевска филхармонија) is an orchestra in Sarajevo. [ 1 ] Its first concert was performed on 24 October 1923, with the program being Lisinski 's overture from the opera Porin ; Mendelssohn 's Piano Concerto No. 1 ; Beethoven 's ...

  5. Belgrade Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade Music Festival (BEMUS) is a Serbian music festival.Founded in 1969, it is the oldest and the most prominent music festival in Serbia and one of the most distinctive classical music festivals in the South-Eastern Europe.

  6. Bosnian Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    His concept of a lavish Moorish Revivalist design, which was prevalent in the architecture of Sarajevo since Austro-Hungarian times was green lighted, with construction being completed in 1930. The synagogue, known as the Il Kal Grande , was officially opened on 14 May 1931.

  7. Turneja 2005: Sarajevo, Zagreb, Beograd - Wikipedia

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    Turneja 2005: Sarajevo, Zagreb, Beograd (trans. 2005 Tour: Sarajevo, Zagreb, Belgrade) is the fourth live album by Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 2006.The album was recorded on Bijelo Dugme's 2005 reunion tour, and is the band's first release (excluding compilation albums) since the 1988 studio album Ćiribiribela.

  8. Jazz Fest Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    Live in Sarajevo by Norwegian saxophonist, tenor and composer Håkon Kornstad is a recording of his solo performance held at 18th Jazz Fest Sarajevo 2014, released by Jazzland Recordings in 2015. The composition "Adhān" by Arve Henriksen from his album Places of Worship , released by Runne Grammofon in 2013, is a field recording from his ...

  9. Saša Lošić - Wikipedia

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    The songs were released on Crvena Jabuka's 1995 album U tvojim očima (In Your Eyes), and Lošić joined the group on their promotional tour as guest. [4] Lošić also wrote songs for Croatian pop singer Severina and for the 1996 album Zaboravi (Forget) by actor and singer Rade Šerbedžija. [4]