[1] She studied bassoon and saxophone at the music conservatories in Malmö and Lund from 1960 to 1965.
[3] She has held several international assignments as a music archaeological editor, including for Musikgeschichte in Bildern and written about 30 scientific articles in international journals.
As of 2021 she was the research lead on the European Music Archaeology Project.
[5] Her work has influenced artists, including Ruth Ewan.
[6] In 1989 she worked on the interpretation of musical finds which were found in the wreck of the Swedish flagship Kronan.