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      Hey, Rudnik, you old mountain: Traditional Singing and Playing by the "Crnućanka" Group [1]
      Hidden Grooves: Reconstructing Jugodisk Record Production (c. 1951–1958) [1]
      Historical Aspects and Contemporary Performance Practices of “Old Urban Music” (starogradska muzika) in Belgrade [1]
      Historical-Aesthetic Laboratory of Dragutin Gostuški [1]
      Histories of Workers’ Songs: Between Communities and Representations [1]
      Homo musicus. Homo poeticus. Стваралачки опус Властимира Трајковића [1]
      How Dragotin Cvetko wrote about Davorin Jenko. Contribution to the Study of Slovenian-Serbian Musicological Relations during the period of FNR Yugoslavia [1]
      How much body is there in the voice? The comparative analysis of Maria Callas’s and Sondra Radvanovsky’s portrayals of Luigi Cherubini’s Medea [1]
      How Much We Do (Not) Know About Russian-Serbian Chanting Connections [1]
      How Music Affects Soundscape: Musical Preferences in Skadarlija [1]
      Hybrid Affects of Religious Nationalism: Pilgrimages to Kosovo and the Soundscapes of the Utopian Past [1]
      Hybrid Vocal Forms - Mixture of Old and More Recent Vocal Styles and of Traditional Music Dialects in Jasenica Region in Central Serbia [1]
      IASPM Roundtable: Popular Music Studies in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe: Key Themes, Methodological Approaches, Institutional Problems and Good Practices [1]
      Identities expressed through practice of kaval playing and building in Serbia in 1990s [1]
      Ideologies and Discourses: Extreme Narratives in Extreme Metal Music [1]
      Ideologija jugoslovenskog nacionalizma i primordijalni modernizam u međuratnoj muzici [1]
      Ideology of the Opera Diva in the Case of the Opera of the National Theatre in Belgrade [1]
      Idiots, Devils and Sinners: Alfred Schnittke's Operas [1]
      Imaginarna muzička scena u kamernim delima Mihovila Logara - prikaz koncerta održanog u galeriji SANU 6. oktobra 2022. godine [1]
      Imaginary Museum of Mokranjac's Works: recordings of secular choral music [1]