词条 | Československé hudební nástroje |
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Brands and nationalized companiesThe nationalized companies and brands included Petrof, Amati, Cremona, Rieger-Kloss, Delicia, Jolana, and Tofa. PublicationCzechoslovak Musical Instruments published a journal, Hudební nástroje (Musical Instruments) a "journal for research, development, production and use of musical instruments."[4] Notable people
AffiliationsCzechoslovak Musical Instruments was the founding sponsor of the Prague International Jazz Festival and underwrote it until 1970, when the Ministry of Culture took over.[5] References1. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=1wgEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA50 From the Music Capitals of the World: Moscow,] Billboard, June 5, 1971, pg. 50 [2][3][4][5]2. ^1 Československé hudební nástroje, oborový podník, Library of Congress Name Authority File 3. ^1 Hudební nástroje (Musical Instruments) {{ISSN|0323-1283}} 4. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=1wgEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA50 From the Music Capitals of the World: Moscow,] Billboard, June 5, 1971, pg. 50 5. ^1 European Festivals Blend Locals With Americans, Billboard, June 23, 1973, pg. 60 }}{{Authority control |VIAF=155404584 |GND=1050545-3 }}{{Authority control |VIAF=125470004 |LCCN=n/92/11929 }}{{Authority control |VIAF=150382131 |LCCN=n/78/45483 }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ceskoslovenske hudebni nastroje}} 7 : Guitar manufacturing companies|Bowed string instrument makers|Brass instrument manufacturing companies|Piano manufacturing companies|Czech brands|Musical instrument manufacturing companies of the Czech Republic|Companies of Czechoslovakia |
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