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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | In December 2009 after 13 years of ongoing struggles and dedicated authorship Muska was replaced by the magazine ''Glasna'', which was established by [[ Jeunesses Musicales International (JMI), Slovenia]] with the new appointed editorial staff. The magazine '' | + | In December 2009 after 13 years of ongoing struggles and dedicated authorship Muska was replaced by the magazine ''Glasna'', which was established by [[ Jeunesses Musicales International (JMI), Slovenia]] with the new appointed editorial staff. The magazine ''Glasna's'' content is more localized to domestic musical events and it is oriented mostly to articles on classical music. |
In May 2010 internet music magazine ''Nova Muska'' was established by former writers and editorial staff of ''Muska'' and founded by the [[Society for the Study of Popular Music]]. | In May 2010 internet music magazine ''Nova Muska'' was established by former writers and editorial staff of ''Muska'' and founded by the [[Society for the Study of Popular Music]]. |
Revision as of 11:01, 4 January 2012
Background
In December 2009 after 13 years of ongoing struggles and dedicated authorship Muska was replaced by the magazine Glasna, which was established by Jeunesses Musicales International (JMI), Slovenia with the new appointed editorial staff. The magazine Glasna's content is more localized to domestic musical events and it is oriented mostly to articles on classical music.
In May 2010 internet music magazine Nova Muska was established by former writers and editorial staff of Muska and founded by the Society for the Study of Popular Music.