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A Portrait of Esbjörn Svensson

About world renowned jazz pianist Esbjörn Svensson. He became one of Europe's most successful jazz musicians at the turn of the 21st century before dying at the age of 44 in a scuba diving accident.

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  • Esbjörn Svensson

    Esbjörn Svensson

    Self - (archive footage)

  • Anita Svensson

    Anita Svensson

    Self - Esbjörns mor

  • Åke Svensson

    Åke Svensson

    Self - Esbjörns far

  • Noa Svensson

    Noa Svensson

    Self - Esbjörns son

  • Ruben Svensson

    Ruben Svensson

    Self - Esbjörns son

  • Eva Svensson

    Eva Svensson

    Self - Esbjörns hustru

  • Ola Andersson

    Ola Andersson

    Self - Esbjörns barndomsvän

  • Dan Berglund

    Dan Berglund

    Self - Bassist i E.S.T.

  • Magnus Öström

    Magnus Öström

    Self - Trummis i E.S.T.

Overview

About world renowned jazz pianist Esbjörn Svensson. He became one of Europe's most successful jazz musicians at the turn of the 21st century before dying at the age of 44 in a scuba diving accident.

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