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Jan Lundgren was born on 22 March, 1966 in Olofström, Sweden, is a Swedish jazz pianist and composer (born 1966). Discover Jan Lundgren's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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57 years old |
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22 March 1966 |
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22 March |
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Olofström, Sweden |
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Sweden
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Jan Lundgren Height, Weight & Measurements
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Jan Lundgren Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jan Lundgren worth at the age of 57 years old? Jan Lundgren’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from Sweden. We have estimated Jan Lundgren's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
The renowned company was founded in New York by Henry E. Steinway in 1853.
Mark Gilbert of Jazz Journal has made the following observation of Lundgren: "He [began] as a classically trained pianist and the practice is unmistakable in the pinpoint precision, lurid articulation, unerring melodic sense and apparently effortless range that characterise his piano playing; he quickly creates a sense of musical security and trust."
Jan Lundgren, born on 22 March 1966 in Olofström, Blekinge, and resident in Ystad since 2005, is an internationally active Swedish jazz musician.
Jan Lungren’s international career began in the mid-1990s, when the first album under his own name, Conclusion, released in 1994, was launched in Europe, North America and Japan.
His first contacts with the American jazz scene developed via the saxophonist Herb Geller into regular collaborations with Dick Bank, a producer for Fresh Sound Records.
He is a pianist, composer, and senior lecturer at the Malmö Academy of Music, where he has taught since autumn 1991, as well as the Artistic Director of the Ystad Sweden Jazz Festival, Ystad Winter Piano Fest and Jazzhus Montmartre in Copenhagen.
Jan Lundgren is a Steinway Artist and has won many awards.
He tours internationally and is signed to the German record label, ACT.
Jan Lundgren was born in Olofström and grew up in Ronneby in the south of Sweden.
He started to play the piano at the age of five, and decided in his late teens to become a professional musician.
After graduating from the Malmo Academy of Music in 1991, he began to establish himself as a musician on the Swedish jazz scene.
Initially, he was often a sideman in various contexts and styles, and collaborated with many well-known artists in Sweden.
As his own career took off, he focused on working as a soloist and developing artistic collaborations.
Early in his career, he played with Swedish jazz musicians such as Arne Domnérus, Putte Wickman and Rune Gustafsson and through that gained an invaluable grounding in the Swedish jazz tradition.
It was Arne Domnérus who discovered Jan Lundgren.
In 1995, he formed the Jan Lundgren Trio with bassist Mattias Svensson and drummer Rasmus Kihlberg.
The trio’s breakthrough came through the album Swedish Standards in 1997, which won Orkesterjournalen’s Gyllene skivan award for the Year’s Best Jazz Album.
In 2000, Jan Lundgren became the first Scandinavian jazz pianist to play at Carnegie Hall in New York when the trio took part in the concert “Swedish Jazz Salutes the USA”.
During the 2000s, his international career continued to progress, and his artistic development broadened and deepened.
In the first decade, Jan Lundgren placed great emphasis on his trio.
Subsequently, he has been involved in several other constellations and made space for his own composing.
Throughout his career, he has sought out and initiated artistic collaborations.
This has led to projects with leading artists, both in the studio and in concert.
These include Mare Nostrum with Paolo Fresu and Richard Galliano, Magnum Mysterium with Gustaf Sjökvist’s chamber choir and Lars Danielsson, Jan Lundgren Trio with Mattias Svensson and Zoltán Csörsz, Jazz på svenskt vis with the Jan Lundgren Trio & Göteborg Wind Orchestra, Potsdamer Quartet with Jukka Perko, Dan Berglund and Morten Lund, A Tribute to Jan Johansson with Mattias Svensson and a string quartet, Kristallen with Nils Landgren and Into the Night with Lars Danielsson and Émile Parisien.
Swedish artists and musicians
Jazz: Karl-Martin Almqvist, Peter Asplund, Hans Backenroth, Anders Bergcrantz, Arne Domnérus, Lars Erstrand, Rune Gustafsson, Rasmus Kihlberg, Gunnar “Siljabloo” Nilsson, Mattias Svensson, Viktoria Tolstoy, Ulf Wakenius, Putte Wickman, Monica Zetterlund.
Popular music: Povel Ramel, Sylvia Vrethammar.
International artists and musicians
Eric Alexander, Joe Ascione, Benny Bailey, Chuck Berghofer, Deborah Brown, Conte Candoli, Dave Carpenter, Billy Drummond, Art Farmer, Herb Geller, Benny Golson, Johnny Griffin, Vincent Herring, Paul Kreibich, Joe LaBarbera, Jesper Lundgaard, Katrine Madsen, Bill Perkins, Rich Perry, Alex Riel, Peter Washington.
Swedish artists and musicians
Jazz: Miriam Aida, Hans Backenroth, Dan Berglund, Lars Danielsson, Ronnie Gardiner, Bengt Hallberg, Nils Landgren, Klas Lindquist, Carin Lundin, Georg Riedel, Zoltán Csörsz, Hannah Svensson, Ewan Svensson, Jojje Wadenius.
Classical music: Håkan Hardenberger, Gustaf Sjökvist, Göran Söllscher.
Swedish writers and actors
International artists and musicians
Harry Allen, Arild Andersen, Jacob Fischer, Paolo Fresu, Richard Galliano, Nico Gori, Wolfgang Haffner, Scott Hamilton, Pete Jolly, Stacey Kent, Trudy Kerr, Rebecca Kilgore, Lee Konitz, Morten Lund, Grégoire Maret, Charlie Mariano, Andy Martin, James Moody, Cæcilie Norby, Émile Parisien, Clarence Penn, Jukka Perko, Yosuke Sato, Janis Siegel, Clark Terry, Tom Warrington, Kenny Washington.
In 2007, Jan Lundgren became the first Scandinavian jazz pianist to be named as a Steinway Artist by the famous piano company Steinway & Sons.
Commenting on Lundgren's 2011 album Together Again ...At The Jazz Bakery, US jazz critic Doug Ramsey wrote: "Mr. Lundgren's clarity of execution matches the clarity of his ideas. He is at the top of his game in all of the elements of jazz pianism: touch, dynamics, harmonic imagination, swing, power and delicacy".