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Musician / Composer of Classical
Swedish composer, pianist and organist, born May 31, 1934 in Genarp, Skåne, Sweden, died May 30, 1992, on Mallorca, Spain.
Oscarkyrkans Matettkor |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Musik Av Karl-Erik Welin | Karl-Erik Welin | 1992 | Album |
Karl-Erik Welin, Erik Lundkvist, Organ | Karl-Erik Welin, Erik Lundkvist | 1991 | Album |
Ett grandiost äventyr | Karl-Erik Welin | 1983 | Album |
Nutida musik Contemporary Music Zeitgenössische Musik Musique contemporaine | Atli Heimir Sveinsson, Bengt Hambraeus, Karl-Erik Welin, Anders Eliasson, André Chini | 1981 | Album |
Nox Angvstiæ | Torsten Nilsson, Karl-Erik Welin, Marianne Mellnäs, Oscarkyrkans Matettkor | 1979 | Album |
Nine Swedish Musicians | Alf Linder, Frans Helmerson, Lucia Negro, Lennart Ericsson, Janos Solyom, Karl-Erik Welin, Rainer Kuisma, Ib Lanzky-Otto, Mats Persson | 1978 | Album |
Karl-Erik Welin, Orgel | Karl-Erik Welin | 1976 | Album |
4 x Piano | Janos Solyom, Karl-Erik Welin, Hans Pålsson, Zygmunt Krauze | 1975 | Album |
Den Bästa Orgel-Musiken Från Proprius | Gotthard Arnér, Janåke Larson, Erik Lundkvist, Karl-Erik Welin | 1973 | Compil. |
Volym II | Stockholms Filharmonikers Blåsarkvintett, Lars-Erik Larsson, Torbjörn Lundquist, Karl-Erik Welin, Bo Nilsson | 1972 | Album |
Saulescokvartetten | The Saulesco Quartet, Dmitri Shostakovich, Karl-Erik Welin, Dag Wirén | 1971 | Album |
Les Illuminations / Octandre / Cadenze Per 9 Strumenti / Warum Nicht? | Benjamin Britten, Edgard Varèse, Siegfried Naumann, Karl-Erik Welin | 1966 | Album |