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bia and Montenegro. Material on the new Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina is entered
separately in this guide. Most of the literature is in local languages (see IOM 3609a–
3676).


2820.Yugoslav Music. Sarajevo: Zvuk, 1967. 154p. ML260 .Y83.
Title and text in English, French, and German. A useful collection of essays by
topic and locality; musical and operatic life of each major city is discussed.


  1. Andreis, Josip, and Slavko Zlatic. Yugoslav Music.Trans. Karla Kunc. Bel-
    grade: Edition Jugoslavija, 1959. 158p. ML260 .A5.
    The history and current musical scene in each republic, with accounts of opera
    in the important cities.

  2. Cvetkovic, Sava V. Repertoar Narodnog Pozorista u Beogradu, 1868–1965.
    Belgrade: Muzej Pozorisne Umetnosti, 1966. 172p. PN2856 .B4 C9.
    Seasonal lists of plays, operas, operettas, and ballets. Names of directors but
    not the singers. There were 1,926 total performances. Bibliography, name and
    title index.


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