Swedish Federation of Young Musicians
- Swedish Federation of Young Musicians
The Swedish Federation of Young Musicians (in Swedish "Riksförbundet Unga Musikanter", RUM), is a democratic organization for young Swedish musicians and students of the Swedish music and culture schools.
RUM was established in 1973 but as a part of another organization. In 1978 (the birth year), RUM became an independent youth organization.
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* [http://cow.rum.se/pub/2853/infoX.aspx?OrgId=2853&NewsId=363 English information about the Swedish Federation of Young Musicians]
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