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Klapa music is a form of
traditional a
cappella singing with
origins in Dalmatia, Croatia. The word
klapa translates as "a
group of friends" and traces...
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Festival dalmatinskih klapa Omiš (Croatian for Omiš
Festival of
Dalmatian Klapa) is a
music festival of
klapa singing held
annually in Omiš, Croatia....
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regions of Croatia, with
newer klapa formed by
younger generations fusing klapa vocals with
other music styles, such as
klapa Libar's
metal cover of "Pusti...
- male
klapa singers from five
existing klapa groups in Croatia.
Marko Škugor -
First tenor (from
klapa Kampanel) Ante Galić -
Second tenor (from
klapa Sinj)...
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Klapa Fa Linđo is a
female klapa (a
cappella singing)
group from Dubrovnik, Croatia. The
group was
founded in 2000 as a part of the
Folklore Ensemble Linđo...
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Wednesday concerts of
klapa singers are
being held,
known as "Wednesday
klapa evenings" (Croatian:
Klapske večeri srijedom).
Local female Klapa Oršulice was founded...
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Klapa Šufit is a
musical group from Split, Croatia.
Klapa Šufit is a
group of male
singers who
perform klapa music, a
cappella multi-part singing, in a...
- Who See (also
referred to as Who See? and Who See
Klapa) is a
Montenegrin hip-hop duo from Kotor. Its
members are
Dedduh or Deda (Dejan Dedović), from...
- "Mižerja"
written by
Goran Topolovac. The song was
performed by the
group Klapa s Mora,
which was
selected internally by the
Croatian broadcaster Croatian...
- Posušje ("Festival of
klapa singing Posušje") is
being held.
Klapa singing in Posušje is
present since 1980s.
Local male
Klapa Zvizdan ("Heyday") was...