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"Marinkovic, J., O kto, kto [O, Who, Who] [Dec 1938]"
Mixed choir – score; soprano, alto, tenor and bass parts. Creator(s): unknown.
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"Sarti, Radujtesja ljudije [Rejoice, People]"
Mixed choir – score. Creator(s): unknown.
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"Zbirka crkvenih horova iz ""Cirilometodskog vjesnika"" za 1935. godinu, prilog 11-12 [Compilation of Church Compositions from the magazine Cirilometodski vjesnik for 1935, Supplement 11-12] [1935]"
Mixed choir – score, published in Zagreb. Contents 1. Arbatski, J., Himna sv. Ćirila i Metoda /Anthem to St. Cyril and Methodius/ 2. Prepek, S.,…
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"Dordevic, V., U kolu [In the Kolo] [20 Apr 1938]"
Male choir – score, copied by Luka Gavrilović; soprano, alto, tenor and bass – parts. Creator(s): unknown.
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Administrative acts [21 Sep 1929]
Permission to secretary of Vojvodina Choral Union, Svetolik Pašćan, to represent Zemun Craftsmen Choral Society on congress on Yugoslav Union of…
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"Ajzenhut, Tebe zasto ja milujem [Why Am I Hugging You?]"
Male choir (tenor and bass) parts.. Creator(s): Serbian Church Choral Society from Zemun.
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"Tajcevic, M., Budi imja Gospodnje [Blessed be the Name] [11 Feb 1942]"
Mixed choir – score. Creator(s): Orthodox Cathedral's Choir from Novi Sad.
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Financial documents [26 Nov 1932]
Financial report. Creator(s): unknown.
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"Knitl, K. Mazurka"
Male choir – parts. Creator(s): The Serbian Church Choral Society from Zemun.
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"Bortnjanski, D., Mnogaja ljeta [Many Years] [1 Jun 1943 and 1 Jun 1943]"
Mixed choir – score (two different sources, one published by The Yugoslav Academic Choral Society), on the back: Litany by unknown author. Creator(…
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"Tomic, J., Voda kroz izbore [Guide through Elections]"
Book published by Srpska štamparija (Svetozar)a Milet(ića), Novi Sad. Creator(s): unknown.
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"Rehearsals, church concert performances [1975]"
Note on church services in 1975. Creator(s): unknown.
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"Adamic, E., Zazibalka [Lullaby]"
Score for the mixed choir, stamp of The South Slavic Choral Union. Creator(s): South Slavic Choral Union.
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"Kjui, C., Dve rozi [Two Roses]"
Soprano, alto, tenor and bass – parts, copied by Rajmund Grajpel. Creator(s): unknown.
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"Unknown author, Tebe pojem [We praise Thee] [28 Jul 1943]"
Mixed choir – score. Creator(s): Orthodox Cathedral's Choir from Novi Sad.