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    Sångsällskapet Orphei Drängar (OD) is a Swedish male voice choir and singing society based in Uppsala, Sweden. While best known for its high quality performances...
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    University Choir (Allmänna Sången), founded in 1830, the male choir Orphei Drängar, founded in 1853, and the Academy Chamber Choir of Uppsala, founded...
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    Philharmonic Choir, Choir of Collegiûm Mûsicûm Bergen, Edvard Grieg Kor, Orphei Drängar, and Students from the Royal Northern College of Music, Håkon Matti...
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    nature of his repertoire, Ericson was the principal conductor of the Orphei Drängar choir at Uppsala University from 1951 until 1991, and choirmaster until...
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  • Tormis completed in 1996. The piece was commissioned by the Swedish Orphei Drängar and Finnish YL Male Voice Choir male choirs in remembrance of the victims...
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  • Let Live") Musical director / vocal arranger: Bongani (Honey) Ncube Orphei Drängar: (on "This Is Home") Conductor: Cecilia Rydinger [sv] Choir arrangement:...
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  • Orchestra. A live orchestral version of "Dragonborn" was performed by Orphei Drängar and Myrra Malmberg at the 2014 Swedish Grammy Awards. A recorded version...
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  • American country music band One Direction, a British/Irish pop music band Orphei Drängar, a Swedish male choir The OD EP, a 2012 extended play by Danny Brown...
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    in Sweden. They are widely sung and recorded: by choirs such as the Orphei Drängar, by professional solo singers such as Fred Åkerström and Cornelis Vreeswijk...
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  • January 2022. "Orphei Drängar, Cecilia Rydinger Alin – Christmas Songs". Discogs. Retrieved 6 January 2022. "Christmas Songs". Orphei Drängar. Retrieved 30...
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