Lars Jansson (musician)

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Lars Jansson

Lars Jansson (* 1951 ) is a Swedish pianist , keyboardist and composer of the Post Bop .

Live and act

Jansson grew up in Örebro and studied at the Gothenburg University of Music . He has worked as a professional musician since the 1970s, playing in the formation of Ove Ingemarsson 1995, the Björn Alke Quartet, the Arild Andersen Quartet and the band Hawk on Flight . In the early 1980s he founded his own band, the Lars Jansson Trio , first with the bassist Anders Jormin , then with Lars Danielsson and the drummer Anders Kjellberg . In 1991 the album "A Window Towards Being" was created in a quartet with oboist Brynjar Hoff . Jansson also worked as a sideman on recordings by Lars Danielsson ("European Voices"), Göran Klinghagen , Katrine Madsen , Cæcilie Norby , the Tolvan Big Band by Helge Albin , Peter Vuust and Ulf Wakenius ("First Step", 1992). In 2003 the album Temenos was created with the Bohuslän Big Band .

Janson's piano style is influenced by Bill Evans . He lives in Ljungskile .

Discographic notes

  • Trio 84 / The Eternal Now ( Dragon Records , 1984-87)
  • A Window Towards Being (Imogena, 1991)
  • Invisible Friends (Imogena, 1995)
  • The Time We Have (Imogena, 1996)
  • The Blue Pearl (Phono Suecia, 1996)
  • One Poem, One Painting (Imogena, 1998)
  • Temenos (Spice of Life, 2003)
  • In Search of Lost Time 2011 (Prophone)
  • Hans Ulrik & Lars Jansson Trio Equilibrium (Stunt Records), 2013
  • Facing the Wall 2015 (Spice of Life)

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Chris Mosey: Lars Jansson Trio In Search of Lost Time . All about jazz . July 13, 2011. Retrieved December 1, 2017.