Nils Berg

Nils Berg

Born 1977-10-09 (age 48) Göteborg, Göteborg- och Bohus lÀn, Sweden

Biography

Nils Berg, born 9 October 1977 in Gothenburg, Sweden, is a Swedish jazz musician, composer, and multi‑instrumentalist. He was born into a musical family and later moved to Stockholm, where he studied composition, improvisation, and woodwind performance at the Royal Swedish Academy of Music. His work bridges jazz with elements of indie pop and experimental music, and he has performed and recorded both as a bandleader and collaborator. Berg plays tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, flute, electronics, and other instruments.

Berg first gained widespread recognition in 2000 when he won the nationwide big band composition competition Jazzverk 2000. In 2004 he formed the quartet The Stoner, and his first solo record was released in 2007, the same year he received the prestigious Jazz in Sweden award. He later founded the innovative ensemble Nils Berg Cinemascope, which blends live jazz performance with video clips from musicians around the world.

In addition to his own projects, Berg has collaborated with a wide range of artists and ensembles — from jazz and electronic musicians to pop acts — and he continues to tour internationally. He has also performed with HĂ„kan Hellström’s band and remains active in both recording and live performance.

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Known For

Abrakadabra: HÄkan Hellström live at Ullevi 2016
Abrakadabra: HÄkan Hellström live at Ullevi 2016

2017

as Self - Saxophone, Violin and Flute

First Aid Kit - Palomino Tour
First Aid Kit - Palomino Tour

2023

as Tenor Sax, Flute, Bass Clarinet

Simsalabim
Simsalabim

2023

as Self - Saxophone, Flute and Keyboard

HÄkan Hellström - New York 2016
HÄkan Hellström - New York 2016

2024

as Self - Saxophone, Violin and Flute

HÄkan Hellström pÄ Ullevi den 7 juni 2014
HÄkan Hellström pÄ Ullevi den 7 juni 2014

2014

as Self - Saxophone, Flute, and Keyboards