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Swedish pianist
and composer Esbjörn Svensson died in a diving accident on Saturday June
14, 2008 at age 43. Our thoughts are in sympathy with his mourning wife
and children and his long time musical associates Dan Berglund and
Magnus Öström.
Esbjörn Svensson
was one of the most influential jazz artists in recent history and with
his band e.s.t. considered the most successful European jazz group and
beyond.
e.s.t. became
famous for their innovative mix of jazz with contemporary rock as well
as classical music elements driving young and adult audiences into their
concerts all over the world. Their albums regularly entered the jazz and
the pop charts achieving numerous awards.
Esbjörn Svensson
was born on April 16, 1964 in Västeras, Sweden. His mother played
classical piano, his father loved Ellington, and Svensson listened to
the latest pop hits on the radio. In high school, Esbjörn played in his
first bands, along with taking piano lessons for three years. There
followed four years of musical studies at the University in Stockholm
where Svensson developed the necessary technical craft to fully
articulate his intuitive self-taught concepts. Thus, Svensson's
carefree, youthful musical exuberance could mature into a creative
self-awareness.
In 1993 Svensson
founded e.s.t. together with his childhood friend Magnus Öström on drums
and bassist Dan Berglund and further on concentrated completely on the
work with this trio.
They just
finished the work on their 12th and now final album
“LEUCOCYTE” |