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Why the Baltic and Slavic countries not promoting their music? A Wonder.

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« Reply #15 on: April 01, 2018, 01:04:01 am »

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I think this is in the wrong thread...

Why so?  Montenegro is most certainly a Slavic country.

Absolutely it is.  I just meant from the point of view that there is a country thread on this forum, so I would encourage him to open a Montenegro thread in that section, and then all info about this and any other Montenegrin composers can be put there, and easily found.  Here, it might get buried.
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