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Jan Johansson

A Visionary Swedish Musician

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Jan Joansson (1931-1968) is a pivotal figure in Swedish music from the 1950s and 60s, renowned for his unparalleled jazz piano playing. His musical curiosity positioned him as a pioneer, creating remarkable connections between diverse musical genres. His sensitive interpretations of Swedish and world folk music garnered him a wide audience and admirers, though his promising career was tragically cut short at the age of 37. Johansson's influence spans a broad spectrum, from popular to concert genres, marking a transformative era in jazz. He was involved in writing, arranging, and performing for jazz ballet, theatre, film, and mainstream jazz, showcasing his versatility. His musical journey drew from a wide array of influences, including Beethoven, Stan Getz, and collaborations with esteemed Swedish musicians like Arne Dimnerus and Georg Riedel. Thankfully, his music is preserved in numerous recordings, forming a vital part of modern Swedish musical heritage. This book represents the first comprehensive study of Jan Johansson's life, career, and music, aimed at an international audience and featuring 20 selected tracks from his recordings made between 1950 and 1968.

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Jan Johansson, Erik Kjellberg

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1998
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Title
Jan Johansson
Subtitle
A Visionary Swedish Musician
Language
English
Publisher
Svensk Musik
Released
1998
Format
Paperback
Pages
142
ISBN10
9185470775
ISBN13
9789185470778
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Jan Joansson (1931-1968) is a pivotal figure in Swedish music from the 1950s and 60s, renowned for his unparalleled jazz piano playing. His musical curiosity positioned him as a pioneer, creating remarkable connections between diverse musical genres. His sensitive interpretations of Swedish and world folk music garnered him a wide audience and admirers, though his promising career was tragically cut short at the age of 37. Johansson's influence spans a broad spectrum, from popular to concert genres, marking a transformative era in jazz. He was involved in writing, arranging, and performing for jazz ballet, theatre, film, and mainstream jazz, showcasing his versatility. His musical journey drew from a wide array of influences, including Beethoven, Stan Getz, and collaborations with esteemed Swedish musicians like Arne Dimnerus and Georg Riedel. Thankfully, his music is preserved in numerous recordings, forming a vital part of modern Swedish musical heritage. This book represents the first comprehensive study of Jan Johansson's life, career, and music, aimed at an international audience and featuring 20 selected tracks from his recordings made between 1950 and 1968.