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Svend Asmussen: The Incomparable Fiddler

Read "The Incomparable Fiddler" reviewed by Chris Mosey


Danish violinist Svend Asmussen this year celebrates his 100th birthday. This boxed set of five CDs and one DVD looks back on a career in jazz that started in 1933 at Copenhagen's Apollo Theater, when “the Fiddling Viking" was just 17, full of youthful confidence and fronting his own quartet. Four years later the much grander Svend Asmussen Dance Orchestra made its recording debut with the two tracks that open CD1, “Jazz Potpourris 1 and 2." It ...

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Svend Asmussen: Embraceable

Read "Embraceable" reviewed by Chris Mosey


In 1987 when he was a young man of 70, Svend Asmussen played a gig in a small club in Paris. This year, on the eve of his 100th birthday, the Danish violinist rediscovered a tape made of the evening for a Parisian radio station. He says: “I assumed it would be just another radio show which I wouldn't care to hear again. But when it was transferred to CD, it was a revelation. “It was a ...

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Svend Asmussen

Read "Svend Asmussen" reviewed by Ken Dryden


Svend Asmussen is the last of the great swing violinists who emerged during the '30s. The “Fiddling Viking" turns 94 on Feb. 28th, splitting time between his native Denmark and Sarasota, Florida. Recently the violinist performed at the Second Annual Arbors Records Invitational Jazz Party and released new CDs, one a compilation on Storyville (Rhythm Is Our Business) of his '50s Danish quintet recordings and the other made just last year for Arbors, Makin´ Whoopee...and Music!. There is also a ...

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Svend Asmussen: Rhythm Is Our Business

Read "Rhythm Is Our Business" reviewed by Chris Mosey


Once, as they were jamming, Duke Ellington's drummer Sam Woodyard called out to Danish violinist Svend Asmussen, “Man, you play your ass off," to which The Fiddling Viking replied, with that charmingly naïvely innocent wit so typical of his homeland, “From now on then my name is only Mussen." There is just one Svend Asmussen and today, at the age of 93, he is a Danish national treasure, but let's assume, as the above anecdote implies, that ...

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Svend Asmussen: Fiddling Around

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While striving to avoid clichés like the plague, there seems only one way to describe Danish jazz violinist Svend Asmussen: he is still going strong. At the age of 92, “the fiddling Viking" is embarking on a 2008 tour of Scandinavia. Fiddling Around, recorded when he was a mere slip of a lad, age 77, has been re-released by the small Gothenburg label Imogena to mark the event. Listening to it, it seems such a drag that Asmussen turned down ...

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Svend Asmussen: Still Fiddling

Read "Still Fiddling" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The Danish Gypsy Soul of Svend Asmussen...

Svend Asmussen is an 86-year-old Dane who has been sawing on his fiddle since the mid-1930s. Listening to Still Fiddling one would never know Asmussen was 86, but one would surmise he has 60 plus years of experience doing what he does. Asmussen has played and recorded with the cream of the swing era. He has crossed paths with Fats Waller, the Mills Brothers, Duke Ellington; Benny Goodman; Toots Theileman, and even Stephane ...

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Svend Asmussen Quartet: Live In Concert: Fit As A Fiddle

Read "Live In Concert: Fit As A Fiddle" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Fiddlin' Around. The violin has a long and prominent tradition in jazz, starting with the swing of Stuff Smith through the fusion of Michael Urbaniak. Svend Asmussen shares the page in the jazz style book between Smith and Stephane Grappelli. He recorded his first sides in 1935 and became widely popular in his native Denmark. He recorded with Fats Waller, Duke Ellington, John Lewis, Toots Theilemans and Lionel Hampton. This present disc finds Asmussen captured live with his quartet in ...

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Svend Asmussen, RIP

Svend Asmussen, RIP

Source: Rifftides by Doug Ramsey

Svend Asmussen, the Danish violinist who thrived in eight decades of stardom, died yesterday—three weeks short of his 101st birthday. He was one of the handful of violinists who in the 1930s proved the instrument capable of swing and emotional expression at the highest jazz level. He may well have been the only man still alive in the new century who had played with Fats Waller, Django Reinhardt, Stéphane Grappelli, Stuff Smith, Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington. Asmussen and his ...

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Other Places: Svend Asmussen

Other Places: Svend Asmussen

Source: Rifftides by Doug Ramsey

Jazz developed in the United States, but it has long been an international music and many of its most prominent players are from other countries. The Dane Svend Asmussen is coming in for even more attention than usual lately. Attention is far from new in the career of the remarkable violinist, but when a musician is halfway through his tenth decade and still swinging, he gets extra notice. One who notices is Will Friedwald. He writes about Asmussen in today's ...

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

The Incomparable...

Storyville Records
2016

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Embraceable

Storyville Records
2015

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Rhythm Is Our Business

Storyville Records
2009

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In Copenhagen 1973-74

Stunt Records/Sundance Music
2006

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Still Fiddling

Storyville Records
2002

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