Håkan Rydin

Håkan Rydin

Håkan Rydin, 2005
Background information
Birth name Håkan Andersson Rydin
Born (1951-01-04) January 4, 1951
Gislaved, Småland, Sweden
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, music arranger, professor at the Malmö Academy of Music
Instruments Piano
Years active 1970–present
Labels Marshmallow Records, previously on FLC
Website www.hakanrydin.com

Håkan Andersson Rydin (born January 4, 1951 in Gislaved, Sweden), is a jazz pianist living in Malmö, Sweden.[1]

With Jörgen Nilsson – and later Ulf Rådelius and Anders Lagerlöf – he formed the jazz group (Swedish) Nexus, which during its existence between 1972 and 1992 performed over 1000 concerts. They made three highly accomplished records and performed on international jazz festivals, in radio and TV in several counties.

Between 1988 and 2003 Rydin played with American singer Kim Parker, the stepdaughter of the jazz legend Charlie "Bird" Parker, all over the world.

The piano style of Håkan Rydin has been described as "lyrical and cooking" and he has performed with Thad Jones, Pepper Adams, Red Mitchell, Etta Cameron, Enrico Rava, Tim Hagans, Georgie Fame, David Liebman and Swedish Jazz stars like Jan Allan, Arne Domnérus, Helge Albin, Anders Bergcrantz, Christer Boustedt, Bernt Rosengren and Svante Thuresson.

In recent years Rydin has mostly performed in the classical piano trio format (piano, bass and drums). 2010 he was the first jazz musician to perform in the Great Theatre (NCPA) in Beijing.

Rydin has published two books (in Swedish) on playing piano by ear, with colleague Dage Jonsson.

In 2013 he was appointed Professor of Jazz Piano at the Malmö Academy of Music.

Discography

As a leader or co-leader

Other recordings

External links

References

  1. www.hakanrydin.com
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