Hudební nástroje (translation: Musical Instruments) was an influential Czechoslovakian quarterly journal for research, development, production, and use of musical instruments. It was published by the state-owned instrument manufacturer, Československé hudební nástroje, headquartered in Hradec Králové. It was first published in 1964 (Volume 1, Issue 1). Its final issue was in 1999 (Volume 36, Issue 2).[1] Variant names were HMM: Hudební nástroje (beginning 1991) and Musikinstrumente.
Publishers
- 1990–1992: VANN, s.r.o., Hradec Králové (the firm dissolved in 1992)
- VANN is an acronym for Vydavatelství a nakladatelství novinářů (publishing journalists)
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