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Origin
  
Sweden

Name
  
Krister Andersson

Instruments
  
Saxophone, clarinet

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer

Genres
  
Jazz, classical music


Born
  
3 May 1951 (age 72) Eskilstuna, Sweden (
1951-05-03
)

Labels
  
Flash Music Dragon Records

Joel svensson trio med krister andersson el hombre


Krister Andersson (born 3 May 1951 in Eskilstuna, Sweden) is a Swedish musician (tenor saxophone, alt saxophone and clarinet) and composer.

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Blues in two keys by krister andersson


Career

Anderson started his professional career at the age of 16 as a clarinetist in a military band, and at the same time played saxophone in dance bands. He was originally trained in classical music as a clarinet soloist at Kungliga Musikhögskolan (Royal College of Music) in Stockholm. During the early part of the 1970'es he starred as clarinet soloist in the famous Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra, led by the conductor Leonard Bernstein and he was already at that time classified as musical prodigy. Later, he was influenced by Bernt Rosengren, John Coltrane and Joe Henderson, and he turned to jazz, and early in his jazz career he participated on two live album releases with the Norwegian guitarist Thorgeir Stubø.

Andersson has twice been awarded the jazz magazine Orkesterjournalen's golden disc for best jazz recording. He has also received numerous awards such as Christer Boustedt's and Börje Fredriksson's scholarships, to name a few.

Despite his success as clarinetist,it was as saxophonist he made himself known, in the late 1970'es, when he was active in Umeå and played tenor saxophone with Umeå Big Band. In the Stockholm area, he was later in the Guggenheim Hedrenius Band, Uppsala Chamber Soloists and Frösunda Wind Quintet in 1979 before he became a member of Egil "Bop" Johansen's Jazz Incorporated.

Andersson is involved in a large number of jazz records in the Nordic countries and in Tanglewood, Massachusetts. He leads his Krister Andersson Quartet and often collaborates as guest soloist in other constellations. He is regarded as a brilliant improvizer and plays with a modern neo-bop style and is still a sought after classic soloist.

Solo albums

  • 1986: And Friends (Dragon Records)
  • 1993: About Time (Flash Music)
  • 2002: Catching the Moment (Dragon Records)
  • 2010: Live (Do Music Records)
  • Collaborations

    With Jazz Incorporated
  • 1979: Cornelis Vreeswijk - Jazz Incorporated (Zarepta Records)
  • 1980: Live At Fasching (Caprice Records)
  • 1982: Walkin' On (Dragon Records), recorded live
  • With Thorgeir Stubø
  • 1985: Flight (Hot Club Records), live recordings from 1983
  • 1986: Rhythm'a'ning (Cadence Jazz Records), live in Tromsø
  • With Esko Rosnell Quartet
  • 1988: Malecón (Kompass Records), featuring Krister Andersson
  • With Bernt Rosengren's Summit Meeting
  • 1993: Bent's Jump (Dragon Records), live recording at Bent J
  • With The Ulf Sandberg Quartet
  • 1993: Ulf Sandberg Quartet (Acid Jazz)
  • With Bosse Broberg
  • 1995: Regni (Phono Suecia)
  • 2002: Conspiracy in Flat Five (Phono Suecia)
  • With Georg Riedel
  • 2008: Wolfgang on My Mind (Phono Suecia)
  • With DUOJ (Cecilia Jonshult - vocals and Lars Jonshult - bass)
    2010: Betraktelser (Gason Jazz)

    References

    Krister Andersson Wikipedia