About Richard Andersson
Biography
Richard Andersson (b. Oct. 1982) is a Danish/Faroese/Icelandic bass player and composer based in Copenhagen where he is known as
“one of the most interesting characters of the Danish jazz scene” (Iver Rod/Gaffa Music Magazine).
Andersson grew up in a musical family but never showed much interest in music until the age of 14 when his life was turned upside down after a fireworks accident that cost him his sight. Now, around 20 years later, Richard Andersson has gained great recognition for his work as a composer and bass player in the modern jazz field. He has released several albums as a bandleader with Danish and international musicians such as Oskar Gudjonsson (IS), Rudi Mahall (DE), Kasper Tranberg (DK), Jerry Bergonzi (US), Ra-Kalam Bob Moses (US), Tony Malaby (US) and Bill McHenry (US).
Also Andersson can be found in collaborations with musicians such as Jeff “Tain” Watts (US), Tomas Franck (S), Kresten Osgood (DK), Henrik Walsdorff (DE), , Sigurdur Flossason (IS) …
Rewards and recognizions:
- ”Best of the year 2015: Honorable Mention – New Releases” The NYC Jazz Record (for Richard Andersson/Splitting up in Boston – Garzone/Bergonzi/Moses/Andersson)
- “Best Danish Releases of 2010” AllAboutJazz (for Richard Andersson Sustainable Quartet/Please Recycle)
- ”Stjerneprisen 2010”
- ”Funen Jazz musician of the Year 2010”
- ”The NHØP Honorable Mention” at The international Bassconvention, 2013.
Education:
- Diploma Degree, Carl Nielsen Academy of Music, Denmark (2003-2008)
- Masters program, Manhattan School of Music, New York (2008-2009)
- Advanced Postgraduate Diploma, The Rhythmic Conservatory in Copenhagen (2010-2014).