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Revision as of 14:26, 12 June 2023
Classical Music
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1st - 2nd century | Roman Empire | [Greek] |
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Folk Music
ethnic group | music | link |
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Albanians (Chameria) |
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Basques |
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Bosniaks |
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Catalans |
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Croats |
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Friulians |
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Greeks |
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Italians |
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Italians (Naples) |
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Maltese people |
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Montenegrins |
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Portuguese people |
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Sephardic Jews |
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Serbs |
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Spaniards |
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Styles
ethnic group | style |
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Greeks | |
Portuguese people |