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Methodological Issues in Transnational Music Archive Research: The Case of Bulgarian Music Archives
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Echoes of Identity: The Role of Patriotic Songs in the Soundscape of Resistance during the Macedonian Identity Protests (2017-2023)
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The Georgian Opera from the 1920s to the 1950s: A ‘Mega Weapon’ for the Soviet Union’s Ideology
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How to Create an Ecocentric Environment: through Musical Art: From Theory to Practice
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Gendered Musicking Among: the Ebira People of Kogi State, Nigeria
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Views of the Baltic German Press on the Traditions: of Other Nationalities in Riga’s Music Life in the 1870s–1880s: The Influence of the Political Context
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Music on the Periphery of Aesthetics
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Weaponized Songs: Pro-Putin and Other Totalitarian Musical Propaganda
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Chopin’s Music in the ‘Brand Theatre’: From Directed Stimulation to Shared Meaning
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March ‘68 and Its Aftermath: in Polish Popular Music
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A Polish Composer of Jewish Descent: in Interwar Lwów. Reflections on the National and Religious Identity of Józef Koffler
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Music Therapy in the Treatment: of People with Hearing Deficits: A Review of Selected Strategies
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Music in the Year of Truth: A View on the Contribution of Selected Songs to National Unity during the Velvet Revolution in Slovakia
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Vox Humana of War: Ukrainian Art Music as a Mode of Resistance (2022–24)
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Hildegard Westerkamp’s Beneath the Forest Floor and Graphic Analysis. Regrowing the Relationship Between Human, Nature, Society, and Self through Soundscape Composition
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Music, Ecologies and Degrowth. A Few Paths to Explore
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Music, Nature, and Sound: Musical Ecology
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Animals in Early Modern Histories of Music
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Generating Music, AI and Energy
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Sustaining Creative Work: Satisfaction of Classical Music Composers with Institutional Support in Slovakia
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Depicting Japanese Soundscapes in Grażyna Pstrokońska-Nawratil’s ‘Słowik i kamień’
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New Materialist Approach to East–West Distinction: South-Eastern Europe Musics
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Harmony in Diversity: Historical Foundations of a Shared Culture of Music and Ethno-Religious Interaction in the Ottoman Balkans
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Two Song Festivals in Kosovo: Akordet e Kosovës and the RTK Song Festival – Historical Narrative, Continuity, and Transformation (1960s-2020s)