SKICA ZA POVIJEST GLAZBENOG ŽIVOTA U KATEDRALI I U BOGOSLOVNOM SJEMENIŠTU U ĐAKOVU

The church-musical life that took place in the Cathedral and the Theological Seminary has revealed its surprisingly interesting and diversified nature. Lack of information makes every reference to music and anything referring to it a precious fragment which helps us put this scattered mosaic togethe...

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