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  2. Academy of Fine Arts and Design - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Fine Arts and Design (Slovene: Akademija za likovno umetnost in oblikovanje, also known by the acronym ALUO), is an art academy and institution based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. [1] It is part of the University of Ljubljana.

  3. Vartkes Baronijan - Wikipedia

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    Baronijan was born on 23 April 1933 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia.He was of Armenian descent. [1] He graduated from the Josip Slavenski Music School in Belgrade, and in 1963 from the composition department of the Faculty of Music at the University of Belgrade in the class of professor Predrag Milošević.

  4. University of Niš Faculty of Arts - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the Department of Visual Arts and Music was created within the Faculty of Philosophy.Its original programs were in Visual Arts, Applied Arts, and Music.The Faculty was place into small quarters in the College of Music building

  5. Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Contemporary Art (Serbian: Музеј савремене уметности, romanized: Muzej savremene umetnosti) is an art museum located in Belgrade, Serbia.

  6. Museum of Contemporary Art (Skopje) - Wikipedia

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    The museum was established in 1964, following the receipt of numerous art donations from artists and institutions around the world to the city of Skopje which was devastated in the earthquake in 1963. [3]

  7. The Art of Fugue - Wikipedia

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    The title page of Mus. ms. autogr. P 200, which bears the title Die / Kunst der Fuga / di Sig.o Joh. Seb. Bach. / (in eigenhändiger Partitur). The earliest extant source of the work is an autograph manuscript possibly written from 1740 to 1746, usually referred to by its call number as Mus. ms. autogr.