Mattias Ståhl

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Mattias Ståhl performing in 2019

Mattias Ståhl (born 11 December 1971 in Oskarshamn, Sweden) is a Swedish jazz vibraphonist (also marimba, glockenspiel, clarinet, harmonica, synthesizer, percussion) and composer.

Ståhl plays with Eirik Hegdal's Team Hegdal, Cecilia Persson, and the Trondheim Jazz Orchestra among others. He was involved in 33 jazz recording sessions between 1999 and 2012,[1] including with Lennart Åberg, Bengt Berger, Fredrik Nordström, Lina Nyberg, Alberto Pinton and Per Tjernberg among others.

In 2001 he presented the trio album Ståhl's Blå, with Joakim Milder, Filip Augustson and Thomas Strønen. Since the beginning of the 2010s he has played in the band Angles, with Martin Kitchens, Magnus Broo, Mats Äleklint, Johan Berthling, Kjell Nordeson. He also formed a trio with bassist Joe Williamson and drummer Christopher Cantillo, for whom he also composes.

Ståhl resides in Stockholm.

Honors

  • 2002: Swedish Radio Award as Newcomer of the Year for the album Ståhls blå[2]

Discography

References

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