MUSICIAN

Tor Aulin

1866 - 1914

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Tor Aulin (10 September 1866 – 1 March 1914) was a Swedish violinist, conductor and composer. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tor Aulin is the 1,333rd most popular musician (down from 848th in 2019), the 721st most popular biography from Sweden (down from 467th in 2019) and the 14th most popular Swedish Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Tor Aulin ranks 1,333 out of 3,175Before him are Timbaland, Fazıl Say, Alan Wilson, Enrique Santos Discépolo, Sonny Stitt, and Chris Barber. After him are Jakub Jan Ryba, Veronika Dudarova, Ziggy Marley, Buckethead, India Arie, and D. H. Peligro.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1866, Tor Aulin ranks 120Before him are Sigbjørn Obstfelder, Ludwig Aschoff, Adolf Meyer, Antonio Luna, Max Wien, and Jimmy Ross. After him are Gustav Lindau, Ragnar Östberg, Pencho Slaveykov, Gilbert Bougnol, Eugène Grisot, and Georges de la Falaise. Among people deceased in 1914, Tor Aulin ranks 115Before him are Georgy Sedov, Ernst Stadler, Eugène Balme, Anselmo Lorenzo, Eugenio Montero Ríos, and Paul Déroulède. After him are John Philip Holland, Edward S. Holden, Daniel De Leon, Robert Hugh Benson, Karolina Kózka, and Ida Freund.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Tor Aulin ranks 721 out of 1,879Before him are Gösta Olson (1883), Per Wästberg (1933), Anders Gärderud (1946), Elin Wägner (1882), Göran Claeson (1945), and Anna-Lisa Eriksson (1928). After him are Lasse Berghagen (1945), Bill Skarsgård (1990), Dan Andersson (1888), Ivar Jacobson (1939), Birgitta Trotzig (1929), and Christina Schollin (1937).

Among MUSICIANS In Sweden

Among musicians born in Sweden, Tor Aulin ranks 14Before him are Yngwie Malmsteen (1963), Mikkey Dee (1963), Ludwig Göransson (1984), Eric Ericson (1918), Åse Kleveland (1949), and Jan Johansson (1931). After him are Anders Johansson (1962), Ola Brunkert (1946), Karin Dreijer (1975), Jens Johansson (1963), Peter Tägtgren (1970), and Max Martin (1971).