Jan Johansson (16 September 1931 – 9 November 1968) was a Swedish jazz pianist, composer and arranger whose work combined modern jazz, Scandinavian folk music and large-ensemble writing.
Active both as a performer, composer and arranger for recording, radio and television during the 1950s and 1960s, he was a member of Arne Domnérus’s orchestra and of Radiojazzgruppen, and collaborated with musicians including Stan Getz and Georg Riedel.
Johansson is widely associated with a series of recordings based on European folk music interpreted through jazz, among them Jazz på svenska (1964), which became the best-selling jazz album in Swedish history, with more than 400,000 copies sold, and has remained continuously in print since its release. He also composed music for film and television, including the theme for the television series Pippi Longstocking.
Johansson was the father of Anders Johansson, drummer in HammerFall, and Jens Johansson, keyboardist in Stratovarius. The brothers operate the record label Heptagon Records, which manages the continued availability of Johansson’s recordings.
Early life and education
Jan Johansson was born on 16 September 1931 in Söderhamn, Hälsingland, and grew up in Söderala parish, Gävleborg County. His parents were Valter August Johansson, a district manager, and Ingeborg Persson, a primary school teacher. He began piano studies at the age of eleven and continued formal musical training throughout his school years. During his teenage years he performed jazz with local amateur groups.
After completing his secondary education at Söderhamns läroverk in 1951, Johansson enrolled in electrical engineering at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg. While studying there, he served as pianist and musical director for several student revues (spex), including productions based on historical themes such as Gustav Vasa. He also performed regularly with local jazz ensembles and participated in jam sessions with visiting musicians.
In addition to his work as a performer and recording artist, Johansson composed and arranged music for radio, television and film. He wrote the theme music for the television series Pippi Långstrump, with lyrics by Astrid Lindgren, and composed music for several Swedish feature films including Barnvagnen and Skrållan, Ruskprick och Knorrhane. He also composed for ballet and stage productions in collaboration with choreographer Lia Schubert and author Rune Lindström.
Death
On 9 November 1968 Johansson died in a car accident near Sollentuna, while traveling from his home to Stockholm Central Station to meet colleagues traveling to a concert engagement in Jönköping. He was 37 years old. Johansson was buried on 4 December 1968 at Skogskyrkogården in Stockholm. A memorial concert was held in Stockholm in December 1968, and the proceeds were used to establish a scholarship fund in his name. Several Grammis awards were later awarded posthumously for albums released after his death.
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Collaborations
;With Svend Asmussen
- 1968: Spelar jazz på ungerska (Megafon Records)
;With Radiojazzgruppen
- 1969: Vårdkasar (Sveriges Radio)
- 1970: Frostrosor (Sveriges Radio), with Georg Riedel
- 1991: Den korta fristen (Megafon Records)
;With Alice Babs
- 2007: Illusion (Vax Records ), with Georg Riedels Orkester
;With Stan Getz
- Imported from Europe (Verve, 1958)
- Stan Getz at Large (Verve, 1960)
- 2011: Stan Getz At Nalen (Live In The Swedish Harlem) (Riverside Records)
With Oscar Pettiford
- My Little Cello (Debut, 1960)
References
External links
- A very useful guide to buying Johansson issues and reissues on CD.
- [ AllMusic guide entry]
- Official YouTube channel
