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  2. Dejan Despić - Wikipedia

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    Despić won many awards for his music; his "Manchester Trio for flute, violoncello, and piano, Op. 93" (1987) – composed specifically for a Manchester performance – and "Diptih, Op. 166, for English horn and chamber orchestra" (2005) – for which he won the "Mokranjac Award" – have been particularly singled out.

  3. Category:Bosnian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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  4. 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.

  5. Jugodisk - Wikipedia

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    Jugodisk was established in 1968, in the Socialist Republic of Serbia federal unit of SFR Yugoslavia under the name Beograd Disk. In 1981, the company changed its name to Jugodisk as a portmanteau word of Jugoslavija ( Yugoslavia ) and disk (for a vinyl record ).

  6. Šargija - Wikipedia

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    Bosniak from Sarajevo with a Šargija, 1906. The šargija (Serbo-Croatian: šargija, шаргија; Albanian: sharki or sharkia), anglicized as shargia, is a plucked, fretted long necked lute used in the folk music of various Balkan countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia. [1]

  7. YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike

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    YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike (trans. YU 100: the Greatest Yugoslav Rock and Pop Music Albums) is a book by Duško Antonić and Danilo Štrbac, published in 1998. [1]

  8. Kaval - Wikipedia

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    A 1919 Kaval. Bone ferrules decorated on the lathe with turned grooves and bird's eye decorations are applied with a preshaped cutting tool. While typically made of wood (cornel cherry, apricot, plum, boxwood, mountain ash, etc.), kavals are also made from water buffalo horn, Arundo donax Linnaeus 1753 (Persian reed), metal and plastic.

  9. Džuboks - Wikipedia

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    First issue of Džuboks, released on 3 May 1966, featuring the Rolling Stones on the cover.. Džuboks was launched during spring 1966 by the Belgrade-based Duga publishing company [1] in the aftermath of the three-day Gitarijada music festival, whose large attendance and euphoric atmosphere several months earlier at the Belgrade Fair were indicative of the rising popularity of rock music ...