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Joakim Simonsson

Pianist Joakim Simonsson was born 1980 in Umeå, a small town in the north of Sweden. After music studies in Umeå and Bollnäs Joakim found himself in Stockholm in his early twenties, struggling to do music fulltime. In 2004 Joakim released his first album with Open Trio, featuring Pär-Ola Landin on bass and Daniel Olsson on drums. The trio was at that time called Saga.

Joakim started as a jazz piano student at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and stayed there for four years. During this time he studied for teachers Ove Lundin, Alvaro Is Royas, Joakim Milder, Fredrik Ljungkvist and others.

Since the start with Open Trio in 2002, Joakim has been busy as a composer. The original music of Joakim Simonsson has mainly been heard through the trio and other small groups. Beside Sweden, Open Trio has toured in Germany, Scotland and Poland and has done several live concerts on Swedish national radio. During the years 2005-07, the group Pidgin, featuring Joakim Simonsson, piano, Joakim Milder, sax, Pär-Ola Landin, double-bas, Daniel Olsson, drums and Thomas Opava, percussion, toured a lot in Sweden and also released the CD When We Still Believed In Magic. Another still ongoing project has been the free-jazz duo, the Two Sounds Ensemble featuring Joakim Simonsson, piano and Stefan Wistrand, reeds. Their first CD, Inversions, was released in -04 and the follow-up, Fictions, is yet to be released in March 2009.

The latest group involving Joakim as both pianist and composer is quintet The Country. This group feature tenor player Fredrik Nordström, drummer Johan Käck, bassist Palle Sollinger and guitar player Alex Simm.

As a sideman Joakim has been found on stage and/or on CD with artists and groups as Adam Tensta, Asha Ali, Anthony Mills, Carolina Wallin Peréz, Charleston Sisters & the Golden Boys, Elmo, Jeanette Lindström, Hanna Hedlund, Ictus, Magdalena Konefal, Lena Swanberg, Tanaka and more.

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Saga: Färger

Read "Färger" reviewed by Joshua Weiner


Art Farmer made a great record with Jim Hall in the '60s entitled To Sweden With Love. If Färger, the debut album by the piano trio Saga, is any indication, Sweden is more than ready to return some of that love. By turns moody, joyous, exuberant, and somber, Saga plays jazz that mixes Scandinavian folk flavors, neoclassical influences, and free playing in an enticing way.Pianist and composer Joakim Simonsson sets the tone with the introductory “Thank You," playing ...

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”Like a declaration of love in it’s beauty.” - JazzHot

"All the time beautiful, all the time unexpected." - Sonic

"Joakim Simonsson's ensemble is a genuine working group, which together has made one of this years best records." - Nerikes Allehanda

"Open Trio plays jazz that mixes Scandinavian folk flavors, neoclassical influences, and free playing in an enticing way... If Saga continue to produce jazz of such emotional depth, exhilarating freedom, and memorable melodicism as they do on Farger, they certainly will be seeing me and, I suspect, many of you, tomorrow." - All About Jazz

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Sunshine Fruit

Bolero Recordings
2021

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The Country

Found You Recordings
2010

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When We Still...

Found You Recordings
2005

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Färger

Self Produced
2004

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