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  2. Robert Boldižar - Wikipedia

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    Boldižar earned his degree from the Academy of Music, University of Zagreb in 2005. [1] In 2008, Boldižar composed the music for the Pahuljice Children's Choir album Školska priča (transl. A School Story). [2] Alongside with the Zabranjeno pušenje member Toni Lović, Boldižar is a member of the Medley Theater band. [3]

  3. Music of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Many of the Yugoslav folk music that emerged in the beginning of the post-revolutionary period were seen as a reflection of the project of building an ideologically and physically new vision of Yugoslavia. In the 1970s, Belgrade, Zagreb, Ljubljana, and Sarajevo became major production centres of newly composed folk music, before the folk ...

  4. Popular music in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Many eminent former Yugoslav Pop and Rock artists composed children's music, mostly educational. The SFR Yugoslav system through its media encouraged children to practise the traditional folk music and dances, as well as to listen to pop and rock music, contrary to the kitschy "novokomponovana narodna muzika".

  5. New Partisans - Wikipedia

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    Part of music press and cultural public described the albums as kitsch and accused the bands of promoting bad taste, comparing the folk elements in the bands' works to Yugoslav "newly-composed folk music", which was at the time denounced in Yugoslavia by the largest part of both the academic public and the pop culture media.

  6. Mihailo Živanović - Wikipedia

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    Mihailo Živanović (17 February 1928 – 18 July 1989), known as Mika-Žuti (Yellow), was a prominent and one of the most inventive and best Serbian and Yugoslav clarinetist, saxophonist, a very prolific composer, conductor of RTB Light Music Orchestras and arranger.

  7. Marko Tajčević - Wikipedia

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    With other colleagues from Zagreb, he helped form the Lisinski Music School. [4] Apart from teaching in school and composing, Tajcevic was very active as a choral conductor, leading numerous choirs including “Balkan”, “Srpsko pevacko društvo”, and “Sloga” before moving to Belgrade in 1940, where he continued his conducting activity.

  8. National Folk Dance Ensemble of Croatia LADO - Wikipedia

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    National Folk Dance Ensemble of Croatia LADO was founded in 1949 in Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFRY as a professional national ensemble. [1] LADO represents the rich and diverse regional musical and choreographic traditions of Croatia. [1] It has been called Croatia's most successful "cultural export product". [2]

  9. Kolibri Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Choir has also been the launchpad of several pop stars in Serbia, such as teen sensation Zoran Leković. [4] The Kolibri Choir performs at home and abroad, making regular appearances on television and in films. [1] All their recordings are published by the Music Production of Serbian Radio Television .

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