This presentation is result of a research conducted for the trilateral project City Sonic Ecology: Urban Soundscapes of Bern, Ljubljana and Belgrade, financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) within its SCOPES program (2014–2017).Poste
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Speaking from an ethnomusicological standpoint, this paper elaborates on the use of recorded sound a...
Speaking from an ethnomusicological standpoint, this paper elaborates on the use of recorded sound a...
Phonographic recordings made on wax plates by composer Kosta P. Manojlović and ethnologist Borivo...
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This paper has three main goals: to promote audiovisual ethnomusicology as a way of opening up new p...
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In this paper we focus on the 1950s popular music in Yugoslavia, which was, same as the country and ...
In this paper we focus on the 1950s popular music in Yugoslavia, which was, same as the country and ...
In this paper we focus on the 1950s popular music in Yugoslavia, which was, same as the country and ...
Although research on the early Serbian music discography has yet to move past its initial stages, so...
The rise of sound recording industry related to Serbian language and territory can be traced from th...
The subject of attention is the relation between the content-specific and dependent archive of the I...
Speaking from an ethnomusicological standpoint, this paper elaborates on the use of recorded sound a...
Speaking from an ethnomusicological standpoint, this paper elaborates on the use of recorded sound a...
Phonographic recordings made on wax plates by composer Kosta P. Manojlović and ethnologist Borivo...
This paper discusses results of the project “Digitization and Cataloging of Phonoarchive of Institut...
Due to its geopolitical position, Serbia is currently an important destination/ station on the Balk...
Skadarlija Street in Belgrade, officially called a “bohemian quarter” because of its numerous tavern...
Just over 130 years ago Thomas Edison invented the first practical machine for recording a sound. Th...
This paper has three main goals: to promote audiovisual ethnomusicology as a way of opening up new p...
The article presents the research of instrumental traditional music in the Slovenian space carried o...
In this paper we focus on the 1950s popular music in Yugoslavia, which was, same as the country and ...
In this paper we focus on the 1950s popular music in Yugoslavia, which was, same as the country and ...
In this paper we focus on the 1950s popular music in Yugoslavia, which was, same as the country and ...
Although research on the early Serbian music discography has yet to move past its initial stages, so...
The rise of sound recording industry related to Serbian language and territory can be traced from th...