Magnus
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Ever since his debut, Magnus has received praise
for both recordings and live performances. Magnus
has not only gained attention in Sweden; together
with his quartet he has regularly toured Europe
with great success. One of his fans, founder of
the Montreux Jazz Festival, Claude Nobs, was so
impressed with Magnus that he personally invited
him to play at his prestigious festival.
Born
in Västerås 1974, Magnus started to
play the saxophone at the age of 13. His first
big tour was at the age of 18 with the Peter Johannesson
Quintet and Herbie Hancock.. After studying at
the Västerås Music Gymnasium, he attended
the Royal College of Music in Stockholm.
Among
those that Magnus Lindgren has worked with over
the years are Joe Sample, Wilton Felder, Nils
Landgren, Herbie Hancock, James Ingram, Koop,
Bob Mintzer and Barbara Hendricks.
He
released three of his own albums, which all received
excellent reviews, and an album with the Jojje
Wadenius band, in which he was featured. Magnus
won a Grammy and three prestigious jazz prizes.
Magnus
Lindgren is also in demand as a composer and arranger.
He was commissioned to write for the Nobel Banquet
and festivities.
Recently
Magnus has spent some time in Brazil writing and
playing with excellent South American musicians.
He has recorded 12 new songs for an album named
'Batucada Jazz’ to be released in the spring
of 2009. It features Kiko Continentino on piano,
Leonardo Amuendo on guitar, Armando Marcal and
Pirulito on percussion with a guest spot by Nils
Landgren.This selection is inspired by the samba
orchestras that rehearse all year to appear at
carnival time.
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