Musica (company)

Both Norway and Sweden had local agents representing the German electronics company AEG-Telefunken before the war.

In Norway, NTR had transformed into Norsk Elektronisk Radio Apparatur (NERA) in 1947.

TEFAB represented Capitol in Sweden from 1949, and in the beginning of 1953 they acquired Musica from SATT.

In Norway the Musica label continued to operate in collaboration with the national broadcasting company Norsk Rikskringkasting (NRK) providing technical support.

In the early 1970’s Musica was used as a budget label for compilation and re-issues, and for children’s records, in Norway, Sweden and Finland.

In Norway Electra continued under the same name with new owners, issuing mostly children’s records on Musica for another decade or so.

Some Swedish artists: Stikkan Andersson, Sven Lindberg, Stig Olin, Grodan Boll (Thomas Funck), Vi på Saltkråkan, Jan Lindblad, Bengt-Arne Wallin.

Some Norwegian artists: Jens Book-Jenssen,[1][2] Nora Brockstedt,[3][4] Kurt Foss and Reidar Bøe,[5] Egil Monn-Iversen, Arne Bendiksen, Thorbjørn Egner.