Eight music groups encompassing Folk and World Music, Swedish ballads, early music and rock/blues.
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Passion and pain come together in captivating traditional Roma songs from Russia and Eastern Europe.

Jewish folk music and Early music with an intimate, intense and meditative feeling.

Irish, Scottish and American folk music, featuring also original song compositions – music with a goodtime rockin’ swing.

Fiery passion and soulful melancholy from the Celtic folk music tradition.

With live music performed by Krilja Duo and Salamander Duo!

Celtic folk music meets jazz, flamenco, Nordic tones, African rhythms and much more.

Folk music out of the Jewish tradition, as well as early music from the Middle Ages and Renaissance and Baroque periods – and a whole lot more! Salamander is a trio version of Salamander Duo (see above).

Traditional Romani folk music from Russia and Eastern Europe with an element of flamenco and jazz. By turns passionate and melancholic. Krilja is a trio version of Krilja Duo (see above).

Swedish balladry: from the pens of such popular songwriters as Barbro Hörberg, Evert Taube and Cornelis Vreeswijk, amongst others. The group was formerly known as "MEJ Trio".

News

2021 > 10

On November 19 2021, Krilja will release a remix/remaster of their original, self-titled debut album. We're very happy with the result and are excited to present it to the world - our tribute to the Romani music tradition of Russia and Eastern Europe has never sounded better!

You can now pre-save the album on Spotify - it will then be automatically added to your Spotify library when it is released! Follow this link to do so.

You can also pre-order the album on iTunes. Follow this link to do so.

If you prefer to purchase a physical copy of album, you can do so from our web shop. Please send an email to liljansmusik@outlook.com to pre-order your copy today! (The physical album will also be available for purchase from the web shop at bengans.se).

Excerpts from the remix can be heard here.

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