Gunnar Hoffsten
Gunnar Hoffsten | |
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Born | 7 December 1923 Stockholm, Sweden |
Died | 11 September 2010 |
Genres | jazz |
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Gunnar Hoffsten (born Nils Gunnar Hoffsten; 7 December 1923, Stockholm – 11 September 2010)[1] was a Swedish composer, bandleader and jazz musician (trumpet, piano).[2][3] He was the father of Karin Hoffsten, the singer Louise Hoffsten, the artist Lars Hoffsten, and brother of the actress Rut Hoffsten.
Biography
[edit]In 1946 together with tenor saxophonist Hans Fromholtz, heformed his first own orchestra. Just a year later they were at Nalen in Stockholm and played in an orchestra competition held in collaboration with the Orkester Journalen. Hoffsten's orchestra won and the jury's motivation was: "Good comp, equally good soloists and nice arrangements in good performance".[4]
The first recordings made Gunnar Hoffsten's orchestra for the record company Cupol in 1949 and 1951. His own composition Cupol Boogie is also featured in Caprice's collection of Swedish Jazz History. He had great success with his composition "Utan dej" (Without you) with lyrics by Tryggve Arnesson. It was recorded with Sonia Sjöbeck, accompanied by Åke Jelving's orchestra in 1952. The Swedish publisher Gehrmans sold out the rights to an American music publisher entitled I Confess. The English text was written by Jack Lawrence. It became a real hit in the US. Sarah Vaughan recorded it, but it was Perry Como made it a huge seller. His recording was sold in over 750,000 copies (78-discs). His recording peaked at the time of the 1953 Billboards top list.[4]
Honors
[edit]- 1947: Winner of an orchestra competition held in collaboration with Orkester Journalen.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ TT Spektra (13 September 2010). "Jazzmusikern Gunnar Hoffsten är död". DN.SE. Archived from the original on 23 September 2010. Retrieved 15 June 2012.
- ^ Gunnar Hoffstens orkester kliver av jazzscenen Archived 26 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Corren.se 2007-02-23 (in Swedish)
- ^ Gunnar Hoffsten revival: Revival march Archived 7 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Helsingborgs Dagblad 2009-03-13 (in Swedish)
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Gunnar Hoffsten 1923-2010: Framgångsrik musiker, kompositör och affärsman" (in Swedish). DigJazz.se. 2010. Retrieved 10 November 2017.