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page 120th-century Swedish composers

Björn Ulvaeus
Swedish musician; member of ABBA
Yngwie Malmsteen
Swedish guitarist
Stig Anderson
Swedish lyricist, music publisher, composer, music executive, manager for ABBA, teacher (1931-1997)
Allan Edwall
Swedish actor, director, author, composer and singer (1924-1997)
Armas Järnefelt
Finnish composer and conductor (1869–1958)
Ture Rangström
Swedish composer (1884-1947)
Gösta Nystroem
Swedish composer (1890-1966)

Palle Danielsson
Swedish jazz musician; double bassist and composer (1946–2024)

Eje Thelin
Swedish trombonist (1938–1990)
Gunnar Bucht
Swedish composer
Niklas Strömstedt
Swedish singer and songwriter
Björn Isfält
composer (1942–1997)
Jules Sylvain
Swedish composer and writer (1900-1968)
Lena Willemark
Swedish musician
Lasse Dahlquist
Swedish actor, musician and singer (1910–1979)
Orup
Hans Thomas Eriksson (born 29 November 1958), known by his stage name Orup, is a Swedish singer, songwriter and musician who enjoyed major success in his native country and Scandinavia in the late 1980s and early 1990s with songs like "Jag blir hellre jagad av vargar", "Regn hos mej", "M.B.", "Då står pojkarna på rad", "Magaluf", and "Stockholm". Orup has also written several songs for other performers. He wrote the winning song of Melodifestivalen 2004, "Det gör ont" performed by Lena Philipsson. He was one of the judges on X Factor in 2012. Orup also took part in season 5 of the Swedish TV-s
Lille Bror Söderlundh
Swedish composer and conductor (1912–1957)
Viking Dahl
Swedish composer and artist (1895-1945)

Jan W. Morthenson
Swedish composer and musicologist
Eric Bengtson
Swedish composer (1897–1948)
Claude Loyola Allgén
Swedish composer