Bobo Stenson

Bobo Stenson, born Bo Gustav Stenson in 1944, is a revered Swedish jazz pianist and composer, celebrated for his subtle, humorous shadings and earthy style. His journey began at the age of seven, when he started playing the piano and received classical training. Growing up in Västerås, Stenson's interest in jazz was sparked by his drummer brother, leading him to perform with local musicians and eventually join Börje Fredriksson's quartet.

Stenson's international career took off in the 1960s when he collaborated with legendary American jazz artists like Dexter Gordon, Sonny Rollins, and Charles Lloyd. His breakthrough as a leader came in 1971 with the release of "Underwear," the first of many albums on the prestigious ECM label. This album, featuring Arild Andersen on bass and Jon Christensen on drums, showcased Stenson's intimate articulations and folk-inspired melodies.

Throughout his career, Stenson has been a generous collaborator, contributing to the music of others and touring extensively, including a notable stint with Stan Getz in Africa. His long-standing Bobo Stenson Trio, with Anders Jormin on bass and Jon Fält on drums, has been a cornerstone of his work for over five decades, earning him a place among the most respected jazz pianists in Western Europe. Stenson's music is a testament to his deep musicality and enduring creativity, making him a true master of the jazz idiom.

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