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Georg Riedel

Georg Riedel
Swedish double bass player, arranger and composer of German Bohemian descent.

Born: January 8, 1934, Karlsbad, Czechoslovakia (now Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic)
Died: February 25, 2024, Maria Magdalena, Stockholm, Uppland, Sweden

Georg Riedel, a master of the double bass and a pivotal figure in the Swedish jazz and children's music scenes, was celebrated for his extensive contributions to the world of music. Migrating to Sweden at the tender age of 4, Riedel's musical journey began in Stockholm, where his initial training in violin eventually led to his profound affinity for the double bass and jazz music.

Riedel's career was marked by his collaborations with some of the most influential figures in jazz, including the legendary Jan Johansson. Together, they produced "Jazz på svenska" (Jazz in Swedish), an album that remains the most famous and best-selling Swedish jazz record to this day. This album was a cornerstone in the development of a distinctly Scandinavian jazz style, blending traditional Swedish folk melodies with jazz rhythms and harmonies.

However, it was his work with Astrid Lindgren's film adaptations that brought Riedel's music into the hearts of countless children and adults alike. His compositions for "Pippi Långstrump" (Pippi Longstocking), "Emil i Lönneberga" (Emil of Lonneberga), and "Karlsson på taket" (Karlsson on the Roof) are among his most beloved, embedding his melodies into the cultural fabric of Sweden and beyond. The song "Idas sommarvisa" (Ida's Summer Song) from the stories of Emil and Ida from Lönneberga, in particular, became a staple in Swedish kindergartens and schools, beloved by generations.

Riedel's passion for music extended beyond performance and composition. His dedication to jazz saw him contributing significantly to its growth in Scandinavia, mentoring young musicians and shaping the jazz scene with his innovative compositions and arrangements.

In recognition of his lasting impact on music, especially in enriching children's literature with his enchanting melodies, Georg Riedel's legacy is celebrated not only in Sweden but around the world. His ability to bridge genres and generations with his music marks him as one of the most influential Swedish musicians of his time.

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