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- Croatian_tamburica abstract "Croatian tamburitza (tam•bu•rit•za) is a folk song played with a tambura (cousins with Russian balalaika and the Italian mandolin) and is accompanied with a dance. The origin is most commonly thought to be introduced from the Turks by way of Bosnia between the 14th and 16th century. Although, others believe that the tambura was introduced by the Persians. It was not until the 19th century that tamburitza gained popularity during several nationalist movements against the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Many societies such as Croatian, Slovak and Czech, used national folk songs and dance as an \"expression of their national identity\". During this time, the first Croatian tamburitza ensemble was created by Pajo Kolarić in 1847. Also, during early 20th century ethnomusicologist Professor Vinko Žganec, began to write down Croatian folk songs which in the past were not written, but passed down from generation to generation.The popularity of Croatian tamburitza continued to grow and even developed into professional working ensembles throughout the 19th century and into the 20th. Tamburitza became so popular that newsletters began to circulate Croatia and neighbouring countries that shared interest in the instrument. Then in 1941, the first radio station in Croatia (located in Zagreb) whose basis was tamburitza was created and named the Croatian Radio-Television Tamburitza Orchestra. Croatian Tamburitza continues to be popular in Croatia and in North America thanks to the Croatian Fraternal Union and Duquesne University.".
- Croatian_tamburica thumbnail Flag_of_Croatia.svg?width=300.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageExternalLink tamfest_hist.html.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageExternalLink www.tamburitzans.duq.edu.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageExternalLink tamburica.org.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageExternalLink www.croatianfraternalunion.org.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageExternalLink folk.html.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageExternalLink www.tamburitza.org.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageExternalLink engtamb.htm.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageID "13232917".
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageLength "2567".
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageRevisionID "586980813".
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Balalaika.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Bosnia_(region).
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Category:Croatian_folk_music.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Croatian_Fraternal_Union.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Duquesne_University_Tamburitzans.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Mandolin.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Pajo_Kolarić.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Persian_people.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Tambura_(instrument).
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Tamburica.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_people.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Vinko_Žganec.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink Zagreb.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLink File:Flag_of_Croatia.svg.
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLinkText "Croatian tamburica".
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageWikiLinkText "tamburitza orchestra".
- Croatian_tamburica wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Croatian_tamburica subject Category:Croatian_folk_music.
- Croatian_tamburica hypernym Song.
- Croatian_tamburica type Single.
- Croatian_tamburica comment "Croatian tamburitza (tam•bu•rit•za) is a folk song played with a tambura (cousins with Russian balalaika and the Italian mandolin) and is accompanied with a dance. The origin is most commonly thought to be introduced from the Turks by way of Bosnia between the 14th and 16th century. Although, others believe that the tambura was introduced by the Persians. It was not until the 19th century that tamburitza gained popularity during several nationalist movements against the Austro-Hungarian Empire.".
- Croatian_tamburica label "Croatian tamburica".
- Croatian_tamburica sameAs Q5187209.
- Croatian_tamburica sameAs m.03bznvh.
- Croatian_tamburica sameAs Тамбуриця.
- Croatian_tamburica sameAs Q5187209.
- Croatian_tamburica wasDerivedFrom Croatian_tamburica?oldid=586980813.
- Croatian_tamburica depiction Flag_of_Croatia.svg.
- Croatian_tamburica isPrimaryTopicOf Croatian_tamburica.