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Music of Yugoslavia is music created during the existence of Yugoslavia, spanning the period between 1918 and 1992. The most significant music scene developed in the later period of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and includes internationally acclaimed artists such as: the alternative music acts Laibach and Disciplina Kičme which appeared on MTV; classical music artists such as Ivo Pogorelić and Stefan Milenković; folk artists such as the Roma music performer Esma Redžepova; the musicians of the YU Rock Misija contribution to Bob Geldof's Band Aid; the Eurovision Song Contest performers such as the 1989 winners Riva and Tereza Kesovija, who represented Monaco at the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 and her own country in 1972, and plenty of others. Accordingly, the most widesprea

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  • Der Artikel Musik Jugoslawiens behandelt das Thema Musik in Jugoslawien in der Zeit von 1918 bis 1992 und ist nach Musikstilen geordnet. Für die Zeit nach 1992 sowie regionale Volksmusik siehe die Artikel über die Nachfolgestaaten Jugoslawiens (bislang enthält nur der Artikel über Serbien einen Abschnitt über Musik) sowie speziell den Artikel über die Musik Kroatiens. (de)
  • Music of Yugoslavia is music created during the existence of Yugoslavia, spanning the period between 1918 and 1992. The most significant music scene developed in the later period of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and includes internationally acclaimed artists such as: the alternative music acts Laibach and Disciplina Kičme which appeared on MTV; classical music artists such as Ivo Pogorelić and Stefan Milenković; folk artists such as the Roma music performer Esma Redžepova; the musicians of the YU Rock Misija contribution to Bob Geldof's Band Aid; the Eurovision Song Contest performers such as the 1989 winners Riva and Tereza Kesovija, who represented Monaco at the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 and her own country in 1972, and plenty of others. Accordingly, the most widespread current formal and informal use of the term Music of Yugoslavia both locally and internationally always refers to the music of the Second Yugoslavia. Examples of the usage: ex-Yugoslav bands, the rock scene in the former Yugoslavia etc. (en)
  • La musique yougoslave faisant référence à une entité politique ayant disparu, on se reportera désormais aux articles des diverses musiques des républiques issues de son démantèlement : * musique bosnienne * musique croate * musique macédonienne * musique monténégrine * musique serbe * musique slovène * Portail des musiques du monde (fr)
  • Musik i Jugoslavien eller jugoslavisk musik (bosniska: jugoslavenska muzika, kroatiska: jugoslavenska glazba/muzika, serbiska/makedonska: југословенска музика, transkriberat: jugoslovenska muzika, slovenska: Jugoslovanska glasba) är musik som författades i eller av personer med rötter från Jugoslavien, en stat som bildades 1918 och föll samman i etapper mellan 1991 och 2003 då dess olika delrepubliker lämnade federationen. I Sverige benämns musik från forna Jugoslavien ofta som "juggemusik" och enskilda musikverk för "juggelåt". Hos personer med bosniakiskt, kroatiskt, makedonskt, montenegrinskt, serbiskt och slovenskt påbrå i Sverige används termen företrädesvis i ungdomskulturen. (sv)
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  • Der Artikel Musik Jugoslawiens behandelt das Thema Musik in Jugoslawien in der Zeit von 1918 bis 1992 und ist nach Musikstilen geordnet. Für die Zeit nach 1992 sowie regionale Volksmusik siehe die Artikel über die Nachfolgestaaten Jugoslawiens (bislang enthält nur der Artikel über Serbien einen Abschnitt über Musik) sowie speziell den Artikel über die Musik Kroatiens. (de)
  • La musique yougoslave faisant référence à une entité politique ayant disparu, on se reportera désormais aux articles des diverses musiques des républiques issues de son démantèlement : * musique bosnienne * musique croate * musique macédonienne * musique monténégrine * musique serbe * musique slovène * Portail des musiques du monde (fr)
  • Musik i Jugoslavien eller jugoslavisk musik (bosniska: jugoslavenska muzika, kroatiska: jugoslavenska glazba/muzika, serbiska/makedonska: југословенска музика, transkriberat: jugoslovenska muzika, slovenska: Jugoslovanska glasba) är musik som författades i eller av personer med rötter från Jugoslavien, en stat som bildades 1918 och föll samman i etapper mellan 1991 och 2003 då dess olika delrepubliker lämnade federationen. I Sverige benämns musik från forna Jugoslavien ofta som "juggemusik" och enskilda musikverk för "juggelåt". Hos personer med bosniakiskt, kroatiskt, makedonskt, montenegrinskt, serbiskt och slovenskt påbrå i Sverige används termen företrädesvis i ungdomskulturen. (sv)
  • Music of Yugoslavia is music created during the existence of Yugoslavia, spanning the period between 1918 and 1992. The most significant music scene developed in the later period of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and includes internationally acclaimed artists such as: the alternative music acts Laibach and Disciplina Kičme which appeared on MTV; classical music artists such as Ivo Pogorelić and Stefan Milenković; folk artists such as the Roma music performer Esma Redžepova; the musicians of the YU Rock Misija contribution to Bob Geldof's Band Aid; the Eurovision Song Contest performers such as the 1989 winners Riva and Tereza Kesovija, who represented Monaco at the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 and her own country in 1972, and plenty of others. Accordingly, the most widesprea (en)
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  • Musik Jugoslawiens (de)
  • Musique yougoslave (fr)
  • Music of Yugoslavia (en)
  • Musik i Jugoslavien (sv)
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