Per Gudmundson
Per Gudmundson, born 1955, is a Swedish folk musician. He plays the fiddle and has also been instrumental in the revival of the Swedish bagpipes in Swedish folk music together with instrument maker Leif Eriksson.[1]
He grew up in Falun, Dalecarlia, and plays music within the Rättvik tradition. Since 1987 he is also a member of the group Frifot, and has toured extensively with them in a number of countries.
In 2006 he was awarded the Zorn Badge in gold.[2]
Discography
- Frifot, 1991 (Frifot)
- Järven, 1996 (Frifot)
- Frifot, 1999 (Frifot)
- Ola & Per, 2001 (Ola & Per)
- Sluring, 2003 (Frifot)
- Flöde, 2004 (with sv:Björn Ståbi)
- Flyt, 2007 (Frifot)
References
- ↑ Gudmundsson, Per. Biographical entry in Nationalencyklopedin
- ↑ Press release about the award (retrieved 2007-10-03)
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