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Revision as of 16:53, 5 August 2012
Background
Glasna continues the Jeunesses Musicales International's tradition in the publishing of music periodicals. Glasna replaced Muska, a high-quality music magazine which contained interviews, articles on different musical genres including analytical articles, as well as concert, festival, and CD news and reviews. It covered many musical genres from rock to classical. Muska itself, however, was rooted in its predecessor Glasbena mladina (GL) magazine (1970–1996).
In May 2010 the online music magazine NovaMuska.org was established by the editorial staff and former writers of Muska and founded by the Society for the Study of Popular Music.
See also
External link
- Glasna Magazine web pages (in Slovenian)