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Gudmunds Nils Larsson

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Gudmund Nils Larsson (1892–1949 CE) was a Swedish bagpipe player from Dala-Järna, western Dalarna, and the last of the traditional Dalarna bagpipe players.[1] Larsson was interviewed and studied in the 1930s by ethnologist Mats Rehnberg and music teacher Ture Gudmundsson, who compiled information on the bagpipe tradition, enabling its eventual revival later that century.

References

  1. ^ Dalarnas fornminnes- och hembygdsförbund (2006). Dalarnas hembygdsbok. Dalarnas fornminnes- och hembygdsförbund. p. 178. Retrieved 14 August 2012.