RARE 78 rpm PRE WAR SERBIAN CROATION green Columbia phonograph

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 LOT OF CROATIAN / SERBIAN 78 rpm records

ALL COLUMBIA GREEN LABEL unless noted

All are V to V+ unless noted. Well played and loved but still enjoyable to listen to. No skips or other damage unless noted. I played all these on a technics with a 3 m stylus.

1.        E1469 Zagrep”? hard to read label

2.       E 1605 Glasba sa Pievanjem

3.       E 4370 Obrad Djurin

4.       25046 F Muzsky Kvartet ec dnap

5.       E 1470 Juraj Devic

6.       1053 F Svira Tamuraski Zbor

7.       25103 F Louis Spehek

8.       25112 F Mary Udoivich Josephine Lausch

9.       25124 F Mary Udovich J. Lausch

10.    25104 Mary Udovich J. Lausch

11.      25079 F Mary Udovich J. Lausch

12.     25110 F Anton Subelj I  A madic

13.     25083 F Mary Udovich J. Lausch

14.    12045 F Jahrl’s Quinette

15.     E 4013 Roya servian tamburitza

16.     E3747 baritone

17.     VICTOR 80527 Racic Foys Orchestra

18.     VICTOR 73445 Joseph Bastastic

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The ethno genre encompasses both vocal and non-vocal (instrumental) music. Instruments include , , , , , , and such as: (woodwind), (dvojanka, woodwind), (bagpipe), (woodwind), (woodwind), (lute), (lute), (lute), (šupeljka, lute), (, goč, drum), (, lute), (drum). Balkanika, Balkanopolis, Dvig, , Belo Platno, Teodulija, Kulin Ban are known Serbian musical groups that use traditional Balkan musical instruments and perform traditional songs and songs based on traditional music elements.

Old folk

The Serbian folk music is both (izvorna muzika) and () and includes a two-beat dance called , which is a with almost no movement above the waist, accompanied by instrumental music made most often with an , but also with other instruments: (traditional kind of a ), , or accordion. The Kolos usually last for about 5–13 minutes. Modern accordionists include and . Some kolos are similar to the in that they are slow at the onset and gradually increase their speed until reaching a climax towards the end.

Famous performers of Serbian folk music are , , , , , , , and others. Yugoslav singer, actress and writer, , has performed music of various genres, varying from Serbian traditional to pop music, and in numerous languages. She held 72 consecutive concerts in .

New folk