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{{short description|Swedish musician and actress}}
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== Early life ==
== Early life ==
Magnason grew up in a tiny village near [[Ystad]], Sweden, but her father is, as her name suggests, from [[Iceland]]. One of seven children, she began composing her own pieces on the piano early on in childhood, dreaming of becoming a classical concert pianist.<ref name="statensmusikverk1">[http://statensmusikverk.se/capricerecords/artikel/edda-magnason/?lang=en Short biography ''Caprice Records'']</ref>
Magnason grew up in [[Lövestad]], a tiny village near [[Ystad]], Sweden, but her father is, as her name suggests, from [[Iceland]]. One of seven children, she began composing her own pieces on the piano early on in childhood, dreaming of becoming a classical concert pianist.<ref name="statensmusikverk1">[http://statensmusikverk.se/capricerecords/artikel/edda-magnason/?lang=en Short biography ''Caprice Records'']</ref>


When she was 16 she began writing electronic song-based pop music with English lyrics that she made into [[demo (music)|demo]] recordings. Some of these songs were used on the soundtrack of the 2002 Swedish film ''Hot Dog''.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0282578/fullcredits#cast ''Hot Dog'': IMDB list of full cast]</ref>
When she was 16 she began writing electronic song-based pop music with English lyrics that she made into [[demo (music)|demo]] recordings. Some of these songs were used on the soundtrack of the 2002 Swedish film ''Hot Dog''.


In 2004, she studied music composition in [[Gotland]], then moved back to [[Malmö]] to take an active part in the music scene there.
In 2004, she studied music composition in [[Gotland]], then moved back to [[Malmö]] to take an active part in the music scene there.
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She released her self-titled debut album, ''Edda Magnason'' in January 2010 on the Caprice Records label. Produced by Jonas André and Edda Magnason, it was recorded at Nybrokajen, a classical music venue in [[Stockholm]], with piano and vocals by Magnason. She wrote all the music and made all the illustrations for the CD booklet.
She released her self-titled debut album, ''Edda Magnason'' in January 2010 on the Caprice Records label. Produced by Jonas André and Edda Magnason, it was recorded at Nybrokajen, a classical music venue in [[Stockholm]], with piano and vocals by Magnason. She wrote all the music and made all the illustrations for the CD booklet.


''Edda Magnason'' was one of the best albums of 2010 according to Ingrid Strömdahl,<ref>[http://gfx.svd-cdn.se/multimedia/archive/00655/_rets_b_sta_skivor__655155a.pdf Ingrid Strömdahl "Best records of 2010", ''Svenska Dagbladet'' (in Swedish)] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130520124226/http://gfx.svd-cdn.se/multimedia/archive/00655/_rets_b_sta_skivor__655155a.pdf |date=20 May 2013 }}</ref> a music critic at the national Swedish newspaper ''[[Svenska Dagbladet]]'': <blockquote> “A stylish and quirky melting pot of [[jazz]], [[folk music|folk]], [[pop music|pop]]. Edda Magnason emerges as a musical personality of great stature, intuitive, intelligent and poetic. Lyrics, composition, vocals, piano playing, arrangement – everything is at a high artistic level.</blockquote>
''Edda Magnason'' was one of the best albums of 2010 according to Ingrid Strömdahl,<ref>[http://gfx.svd-cdn.se/multimedia/archive/00655/_rets_b_sta_skivor__655155a.pdf Ingrid Strömdahl "Best records of 2010", ''Svenska Dagbladet'' (in Swedish)] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130520124226/http://gfx.svd-cdn.se/multimedia/archive/00655/_rets_b_sta_skivor__655155a.pdf |date=20 May 2013 }}</ref> a music critic at the national Swedish newspaper ''[[Svenska Dagbladet]]'': <blockquote> "A stylish and quirky melting pot of [[jazz]], [[folk music|folk]], [[pop music|pop]]. Edda Magnason emerges as a musical personality of great stature, intuitive, intelligent and poetic. Lyrics, composition, vocals, piano playing, arrangement – everything is at a high artistic level".</blockquote>


Magnason released her second album, ''Goods'', in March 2011, on the Adrian Recordings label. Produced by [[Christoffer Lundquist]] and Edda Magnason, it was recorded at Lundquist's own studio, the Aerosol Grey Machine studio (AGM) with Magnason on piano and keyboards. As well as writing, singing and performing all the music, Magnason designed the cover and made all the CD booklet illustrations herself. The second track, ''Blondie'', was released as a single in May 2011, together with a surrealistic music video directed by Jens Jansson.
Magnason released her second album, ''Goods'', in March 2011, on the Adrian Recordings label. Produced by [[Christoffer Lundquist]] and Edda Magnason, it was recorded at Lundquist's own studio, the Aerosol Grey Machine studio (AGM) with Magnason on piano and keyboards. As well as writing, singing and performing all the music, Magnason designed the cover and made all the CD booklet illustrations herself. The second track, ''Blondie'', was released as a single in May 2011, together with a surrealistic music video directed by Jens Jansson.


In 2013, Magnason signed contracts both with [[Warner Music]] and [[Sony/ATV Music Publishing]], and in November 2014 they released her third album, ''Woman Travels Alone'', which she produced together with Johan Lindström.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.scanmagazine.co.uk/2014/12/edda-magnason-a-swedish-shooting-star/ |title="Edda Magnason - A Swedish Shooting Star", Sofia Nyblom, ''Scan Magazine'' |access-date=23 December 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141223234839/http://www.scanmagazine.co.uk/2014/12/edda-magnason-a-swedish-shooting-star/ |archive-date=23 December 2014 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref>
In 2013, Magnason signed contracts both with [[Warner Music]] and [[Sony/ATV Music Publishing]], and in November 2014 they released her third album, ''Woman Travels Alone'', which she produced together with Johan Lindström.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.scanmagazine.co.uk/2014/12/edda-magnason-a-swedish-shooting-star/ |title="Edda Magnason - A Swedish Shooting Star", Sofia Nyblom, ''Scan Magazine'' |access-date=23 December 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141223234839/http://www.scanmagazine.co.uk/2014/12/edda-magnason-a-swedish-shooting-star/ |archive-date=23 December 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


All three albums have received critical acclaim in Sweden.
All three albums have received critical acclaim in Sweden.
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Between 2005 and 2010, Edda Magnason collaborated with singer-songwriter, [[spoken word artist]] and film actor [[Emil Jensen (musician)|Emil Jensen]], often taking part in his performances and recordings.
Between 2005 and 2010, Edda Magnason collaborated with singer-songwriter, [[spoken word artist]] and film actor [[Emil Jensen (musician)|Emil Jensen]], often taking part in his performances and recordings.


In February 2012, [[Naxos Records]] released ''Steve Reich: Electric Counterpoint'', a compilation album by Mats Bergström & friends celebrating the influence of [[Steve Reich]] on contemporary music. Magnason performs her tribute to [[Steve Reich]], a composition called "So many layers of colours become a deep purple heart".
In February 2012, [[Naxos Records]] released ''Steve Reich: Electric Counterpoint'', a compilation album by [[Mats Bergström]] & friends celebrating the influence of [[Steve Reich]] on contemporary music. Magnason performs her tribute to [[Steve Reich]], a composition called "So many layers of colours become a deep purple heart".


In May 2012, Adrian Recordings released Magnason's ''Jona'', produced by [[Familjen]], together with three [[remix]]es: a remix of Magnason's original version by Vidderna, a remix of Vidderna's version by Niva, and a remix of Niva's version by [[Justus Köhncke]]. This was inspired by the children's game [[Chinese whispers]]. A set of four music videos directed by Nisse Axman was also released.<ref>[http://www.theartsdesk.com/new-music/edda-magnason-interview-video-exclusive New EP from Sweden's quirky jazz-pop singer]</ref>
In May 2012, Adrian Recordings released Magnason's ''Jona'', produced by [[Familjen]], together with three [[remix]]es: a remix of Magnason's original version by Vidderna, a remix of Vidderna's version by Niva, and a remix of Niva's version by [[Justus Köhncke]]. This was inspired by the children's game [[Chinese whispers]]. A set of four music videos directed by Nisse Axman was also released.<ref>[http://www.theartsdesk.com/new-music/edda-magnason-interview-video-exclusive New EP from Sweden's quirky jazz-pop singer]</ref>


== Film career ==
== Film career ==
Magnason plays the leading role of [[Monica Zetterlund]], the legendary Swedish [[jazz]] singer, in the film ''[[Waltz for Monica]]'',<ref>[http://www.sfi.se/en-GB/Swedish-film-database/Item/?type=MOVIE&itemid=73320 ''Waltz for Monica'', The Swedish Film Database]</ref> which was released in September 2013.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2112206/maindetails ''Monica Z'' (release date: September 2013)]</ref> This was Magnason's first acting role, and she likens the experience to performing as a musician.<ref>[https://issuu.com/swedishfilminstitute/docs/swefilm_2_2013_lowres Swedish Film 2 2013 "Not just another biopic", p 28-30]</ref> The film follows Zetterlund's early career, moving from small-town Sweden to the jazz clubs of New York and [[Stockholm]], rubbing shoulders with such celebrities as [[Ella Fitzgerald]] and [[Miles Davis]].<ref>[http://cineuropa.org/nw.aspx?t=newsdetail&l=en&did=221141 "Zetterlund comes to life in Cannes", Jorn Jensen, Cineuropa]</ref> Directed by [[Per Fly]],<ref>[http://www.nordicfilmandtvfund.com/index.php/news/stories/fly-interpreter-monica-zetterlunds-life/ "Per Fly: interpreter of Monica Zetterlund's life", Annika Pham, Nordisk Film & TV Fond]</ref> with a film script by [[Peter Birro]], [[Sverrir Gudnason]] and [[Kjell Bergqvist]] played supporting roles.
Magnason plays the leading role of [[Monica Zetterlund]], the legendary Swedish [[jazz]] singer, in the film ''[[Waltz for Monica]]'',<ref>[http://www.sfi.se/en-GB/Swedish-film-database/Item/?type=MOVIE&itemid=73320 ''Waltz for Monica'', The Swedish Film Database]</ref> which was released in September 2013. This was Magnason's first acting role, and she likens the experience to performing as a musician.<ref>[https://issuu.com/swedishfilminstitute/docs/swefilm_2_2013_lowres Swedish Film 2 2013 "Not just another biopic", pp. 28–30]</ref> The film follows Zetterlund's early career, moving from small-town Sweden to the jazz clubs of New York and [[Stockholm]], rubbing shoulders with such celebrities as [[Ella Fitzgerald]] and [[Miles Davis]].<ref>[http://cineuropa.org/nw.aspx?t=newsdetail&l=en&did=221141 "Zetterlund comes to life in Cannes", Jorn Jensen, Cineuropa]</ref> Directed by [[Per Fly]],<ref>[http://www.nordicfilmandtvfund.com/index.php/news/stories/fly-interpreter-monica-zetterlunds-life/ "Per Fly: interpreter of Monica Zetterlund's life", Annika Pham, Nordisk Film & TV Fond]</ref> with a film script by [[Peter Birro]], [[Sverrir Gudnason]] and [[Kjell Bergqvist]] played supporting roles.


The film was described in the Swedish media as an immediate critical and public success.<ref>[http://cineuropa.org/nw.aspx?t=newsdetail&l=en&did=244300 "Both a critics and audience favourite", Jorn Jensen, Cineuropa]</ref><ref>[http://www.thelocal.se/50240/20130913/ "Monica Zetterlund is like meatballs and Pippi Longstocking", Solveig Rundquist, ''The Local'']</ref> It was seen by over 500,000 filmgoers in 2013, making it the year's most popular film in Sweden. It has been sold to 23 countries worldwide and numerous airlines. It was nominated for eleven [[Guldbagge Award]]s,<ref>[http://www.sfi.se/en-GB/Swedish-film-database/Item/?type=MOVIE&itemid=73320&iv=Awards ''Waltz for Monica'' Guldbagge nominations]</ref><ref>[http://www.thelocal.se/20140103/jazz-legend-biopic-dominates-film-nominations "Jazz legend biopic dominates film nominations", ''The Local'']</ref> and won four.<ref name="guldbaggen.se">[http://guldbaggen.se/nominerade/ Official Nominations and Winners list]</ref>
The film was described in the Swedish media as an immediate critical and public success.<ref>[http://cineuropa.org/nw.aspx?t=newsdetail&l=en&did=244300 "Both a critics and audience favourite", Jorn Jensen, Cineuropa]</ref><ref>[http://www.thelocal.se/50240/20130913/ "Monica Zetterlund is like meatballs and Pippi Longstocking", Solveig Rundquist, ''The Local'']</ref> It was seen by over 500,000 filmgoers in 2013, making it the year's most popular film in Sweden. It has been sold to 23 countries worldwide and numerous airlines. It was nominated for eleven [[Guldbagge Award]]s,<ref>[http://www.sfi.se/en-GB/Swedish-film-database/Item/?type=MOVIE&itemid=73320&iv=Awards ''Waltz for Monica'' Guldbagge nominations]</ref><ref>[http://www.thelocal.se/20140103/jazz-legend-biopic-dominates-film-nominations "Jazz legend biopic dominates film nominations", ''The Local'']</ref> and won four.<ref name="guldbaggen.se">[http://guldbaggen.se/nominerade/ Official Nominations and Winners list]</ref>
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Magnason herself sings the full repertoire of Zetterlund's songs on the film soundtrack. A soundtrack album, ''Monica Z - Musiken från filmen'', produced and arranged by Peter Nordahl, was released by [[Universal Music]]. Over 20,000 records were sold by December 2013, making this into a Swedish Gold album.<ref>[http://www.swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Soundtrack+%2F+Edda+Magnason&titel=Monica+Z&cat=a Swedish album charts]</ref>
Magnason herself sings the full repertoire of Zetterlund's songs on the film soundtrack. A soundtrack album, ''Monica Z - Musiken från filmen'', produced and arranged by Peter Nordahl, was released by [[Universal Music]]. Over 20,000 records were sold by December 2013, making this into a Swedish Gold album.<ref>[http://www.swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Soundtrack+%2F+Edda+Magnason&titel=Monica+Z&cat=a Swedish album charts]</ref>


Magnason was signed by [[Paradigm Talent Agency]], based in [[Beverly Hills]], in February 2014.<ref>[https://www.deadline.com/2014/02/paradigm-signs-edda-magnason-just-as-actress-wins-berlins-shooting-stars-prize/ "Paradigm signs Edda Magnason just as actress wins Berlin's Shooting Star Prize"]</ref>
Magnason was signed by [[Paradigm Talent Agency]], based in [[Beverly Hills]], in February 2014.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140307041710/http://www.deadline.com/2014/02/paradigm-signs-edda-magnason-just-as-actress-wins-berlins-shooting-stars-prize/ "Paradigm signs Edda Magnason just as actress wins Berlin's Shooting Star Prize"]</ref>


== Musical theatre ==
== Musical theatre ==
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== Awards and prizes==
== Awards and prizes==
Magnason was awarded the [[Ystad]] Culture Prize in 2003,<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.ystad.se/ystadweb.nsf/AllDocuments/83F4D0F2F7C9B2ADC12572100026F5EC |title=List of winners of the Ystad Culture Prize (in Swedish) |access-date=2 January 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130203234742/http://ystad.se/ystadweb.nsf/AllDocuments/83F4D0F2F7C9B2ADC12572100026F5EC |archive-date=3 February 2013 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref> and was appointed as an ambassador for the Ystad Sweden Jazz Festival in 2013.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140221233059/http://www.ystadjazz.se/edda-magnason-ambassador-for-ystad-sweden-jazz-festival/?lang=en "Edda Magnason ambassador for Ystad Sweden Jazz Festival"]</ref>
Magnason was awarded the [[Ystad]] Culture Prize in 2003,<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.ystad.se/ystadweb.nsf/AllDocuments/83F4D0F2F7C9B2ADC12572100026F5EC |title=List of winners of the Ystad Culture Prize (in Swedish) |access-date=2 January 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130203234742/http://ystad.se/ystadweb.nsf/AllDocuments/83F4D0F2F7C9B2ADC12572100026F5EC |archive-date=3 February 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and was appointed as an ambassador for the Ystad Sweden Jazz Festival in 2013.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140221233059/http://www.ystadjazz.se/edda-magnason-ambassador-for-ystad-sweden-jazz-festival/?lang=en "Edda Magnason ambassador for Ystad Sweden Jazz Festival"]</ref>


In 2013, Magnason received Spelmannen, a Swedish culture prize established by the evening newspaper ''[[Expressen]]'', previously awarded to such artists as [[ABBA]] (1982), [[Anne Sofie von Otter]] (1997) and [[Georg Riedel (jazz musician)|Georg Riedel]] (2003).<ref>[http://www.expressen.se/kultur/toppnyheter-/sagolik-edda/ Sagolik Edda ''Expressen'' (in Swedish)]</ref>
In 2013, Magnason received Spelmannen, a Swedish culture prize established by the evening newspaper ''[[Expressen]]'', previously awarded to such artists as [[ABBA]] (1982), [[Anne Sofie von Otter]] (1997) and [[Georg Riedel (jazz musician)|Georg Riedel]] (2003).<ref>[http://www.expressen.se/kultur/toppnyheter-/sagolik-edda/ Sagolik Edda ''Expressen'' (in Swedish)]</ref>
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She received a [[Guldbagge Award]] in the category Best Actress in a Leading Role from the [[Swedish Film Institute]]<ref>[http://guldbaggen.se/english/english-subpage-2/ Guldbaggen Award Categories]</ref> for her portrayal of Monica Zetterlund.<ref name="guldbaggen.se"/>
She received a [[Guldbagge Award]] in the category Best Actress in a Leading Role from the [[Swedish Film Institute]]<ref>[http://guldbaggen.se/english/english-subpage-2/ Guldbaggen Award Categories]</ref> for her portrayal of Monica Zetterlund.<ref name="guldbaggen.se"/>


In December 2013, it was announced that she had been chosen as one of ten young European actors to win a ''[[Shooting Stars Award at the [[Berlin Film Festival]] in 2014.<ref>[http://www.shooting-stars.eu/en/shooting/23711/ European Shooting Stars]</ref> Selected from a short list of 24 nominating European member countries, the stars were presented to the world's media and influential film industry experts at the Berlin International Film Festival 2014.<ref>[https://vimeo.com/86265774 Interview of Edda Magnason - Shooting Stars 2014 - Sweden]</ref>
In December 2013, it was announced that she had been chosen as one of ten young European actors to win a [[Shooting Stars Award]] at the [[Berlin Film Festival]] in 2014.<ref>[http://www.shooting-stars.eu/en/shooting/23711/ European Shooting Stars]</ref> Selected from a short list of 24 nominating European member countries, the stars were presented to the world's media and influential film industry experts at the Berlin International Film Festival 2014.<ref>[https://vimeo.com/86265774 Interview of Edda Magnason - Shooting Stars 2014 - Sweden]</ref>


== Discography ==
== Discography ==
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 23:47, 15 November 2024

Edda Magnason
Magnason in 2014
Magnason in 2014
Background information
Born (1984-08-22) 22 August 1984 (age 40)
Ystad, Sweden
Genres
Occupations
Instruments
  • Piano
  • vocals
  • keyboards
Labels

Edda Karin Hjartardóttir Magnason (born 22 August 1984) is a Swedish singer-songwriter, musician and film actress of Icelandic descent. She has released three albums, Edda Magnason (2010), Goods (2011), and Woman Travels Alone (2014). She has also released a soundtrack album, Monica Z - Musiken från filmen (2013). She made her debut as an actress in the film Waltz for Monica, playing the leading role of Monica Zetterlund.

Early life

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Magnason grew up in Lövestad, a tiny village near Ystad, Sweden, but her father is, as her name suggests, from Iceland. One of seven children, she began composing her own pieces on the piano early on in childhood, dreaming of becoming a classical concert pianist.[1]

When she was 16 she began writing electronic song-based pop music with English lyrics that she made into demo recordings. Some of these songs were used on the soundtrack of the 2002 Swedish film Hot Dog.

In 2004, she studied music composition in Gotland, then moved back to Malmö to take an active part in the music scene there.

She has developed a uniquely personal, eclectic music style which has been described as "a seamless blend of jazz, pop, folk song and classical music,"[1] with a vocal style reminiscent of Björk or Kate Bush.

Music career

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Solo albums

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Magnason signing her latest album, "Woman Travels Alone", 2014
Magnason performing in 2011

She released her self-titled debut album, Edda Magnason in January 2010 on the Caprice Records label. Produced by Jonas André and Edda Magnason, it was recorded at Nybrokajen, a classical music venue in Stockholm, with piano and vocals by Magnason. She wrote all the music and made all the illustrations for the CD booklet.

Edda Magnason was one of the best albums of 2010 according to Ingrid Strömdahl,[2] a music critic at the national Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet:

"A stylish and quirky melting pot of jazz, folk, pop. Edda Magnason emerges as a musical personality of great stature, intuitive, intelligent and poetic. Lyrics, composition, vocals, piano playing, arrangement – everything is at a high artistic level".

Magnason released her second album, Goods, in March 2011, on the Adrian Recordings label. Produced by Christoffer Lundquist and Edda Magnason, it was recorded at Lundquist's own studio, the Aerosol Grey Machine studio (AGM) with Magnason on piano and keyboards. As well as writing, singing and performing all the music, Magnason designed the cover and made all the CD booklet illustrations herself. The second track, Blondie, was released as a single in May 2011, together with a surrealistic music video directed by Jens Jansson.

In 2013, Magnason signed contracts both with Warner Music and Sony/ATV Music Publishing, and in November 2014 they released her third album, Woman Travels Alone, which she produced together with Johan Lindström.[3]

All three albums have received critical acclaim in Sweden.

Collaboration

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Between 2005 and 2010, Edda Magnason collaborated with singer-songwriter, spoken word artist and film actor Emil Jensen, often taking part in his performances and recordings.

In February 2012, Naxos Records released Steve Reich: Electric Counterpoint, a compilation album by Mats Bergström & friends celebrating the influence of Steve Reich on contemporary music. Magnason performs her tribute to Steve Reich, a composition called "So many layers of colours become a deep purple heart".

In May 2012, Adrian Recordings released Magnason's Jona, produced by Familjen, together with three remixes: a remix of Magnason's original version by Vidderna, a remix of Vidderna's version by Niva, and a remix of Niva's version by Justus Köhncke. This was inspired by the children's game Chinese whispers. A set of four music videos directed by Nisse Axman was also released.[4]

Film career

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Magnason plays the leading role of Monica Zetterlund, the legendary Swedish jazz singer, in the film Waltz for Monica,[5] which was released in September 2013. This was Magnason's first acting role, and she likens the experience to performing as a musician.[6] The film follows Zetterlund's early career, moving from small-town Sweden to the jazz clubs of New York and Stockholm, rubbing shoulders with such celebrities as Ella Fitzgerald and Miles Davis.[7] Directed by Per Fly,[8] with a film script by Peter Birro, Sverrir Gudnason and Kjell Bergqvist played supporting roles.

The film was described in the Swedish media as an immediate critical and public success.[9][10] It was seen by over 500,000 filmgoers in 2013, making it the year's most popular film in Sweden. It has been sold to 23 countries worldwide and numerous airlines. It was nominated for eleven Guldbagge Awards,[11][12] and won four.[13]

Magnason herself sings the full repertoire of Zetterlund's songs on the film soundtrack. A soundtrack album, Monica Z - Musiken från filmen, produced and arranged by Peter Nordahl, was released by Universal Music. Over 20,000 records were sold by December 2013, making this into a Swedish Gold album.[14]

Magnason was signed by Paradigm Talent Agency, based in Beverly Hills, in February 2014.[15]

Musical theatre

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Magnason and Ben Wright, October 2013

In 2013, Magnason made her debut on the musical theatre stage, performing as a soloist with the choir and orchestra from Malmö Opera in The feeling of going, a dance and music production by Skånes Dansteater at Malmö Opera and Music Theatre. This is a visionary work by the British choreographer Ben Wright, based on the album Go by Jónsi, the Icelandic pop artist and lead singer in Sigur Rós.

Awards and prizes

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Magnason was awarded the Ystad Culture Prize in 2003,[16] and was appointed as an ambassador for the Ystad Sweden Jazz Festival in 2013.[17]

In 2013, Magnason received Spelmannen, a Swedish culture prize established by the evening newspaper Expressen, previously awarded to such artists as ABBA (1982), Anne Sofie von Otter (1997) and Georg Riedel (2003).[18]

Magnason was nominated for a Grammis (jazz), the Swedish equivalent of a Grammy, for Monica Z - Musiken från filmen, the soundtrack album to the film Waltz for Monica.

She received a Guldbagge Award in the category Best Actress in a Leading Role from the Swedish Film Institute[19] for her portrayal of Monica Zetterlund.[13]

In December 2013, it was announced that she had been chosen as one of ten young European actors to win a Shooting Stars Award at the Berlin Film Festival in 2014.[20] Selected from a short list of 24 nominating European member countries, the stars were presented to the world's media and influential film industry experts at the Berlin International Film Festival 2014.[21]

Discography

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Albums
Year Album Peak positions
SWE
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2010 Edda Magnason  –
2011 Goods  –
2014 Woman Travels Alone 27
Soundtrack album
Year Album Peak positions Certification
SWE DEN FIN
2014 Monica Z - Soundtrack[23][24][25] 3 8 50
Compilation EP
  • 2012: Jona
Others / joint albums
  • 2012: Steve Reich: Electric Counterpoint (with Mats Bergstrom, Steve Reich, Magnus Persson, Johan Liljedahl, Svante Henryson, Jonas Ostholm & Edda Magnason) (compilation)
Singles
  • 2011: "Handsome"
  • 2011: "Blondie"
  • 2013: "Sakta vi gå genom stan"
  • 2015: "So Meny Layers of Colours Become a Deep Purple Heart"
  • 2015: "Cocoamber (Neeco Delaf Remix)"

References

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  1. ^ a b Short biography Caprice Records
  2. ^ Ingrid Strömdahl "Best records of 2010", Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish) Archived 20 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ ""Edda Magnason - A Swedish Shooting Star", Sofia Nyblom, Scan Magazine". Archived from the original on 23 December 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  4. ^ New EP from Sweden's quirky jazz-pop singer
  5. ^ Waltz for Monica, The Swedish Film Database
  6. ^ Swedish Film 2 2013 "Not just another biopic", pp. 28–30
  7. ^ "Zetterlund comes to life in Cannes", Jorn Jensen, Cineuropa
  8. ^ "Per Fly: interpreter of Monica Zetterlund's life", Annika Pham, Nordisk Film & TV Fond
  9. ^ "Both a critics and audience favourite", Jorn Jensen, Cineuropa
  10. ^ "Monica Zetterlund is like meatballs and Pippi Longstocking", Solveig Rundquist, The Local
  11. ^ Waltz for Monica Guldbagge nominations
  12. ^ "Jazz legend biopic dominates film nominations", The Local
  13. ^ a b Official Nominations and Winners list
  14. ^ Swedish album charts
  15. ^ "Paradigm signs Edda Magnason just as actress wins Berlin's Shooting Star Prize"
  16. ^ "List of winners of the Ystad Culture Prize (in Swedish)". Archived from the original on 3 February 2013. Retrieved 2 January 2013.
  17. ^ "Edda Magnason ambassador for Ystad Sweden Jazz Festival"
  18. ^ Sagolik Edda Expressen (in Swedish)
  19. ^ Guldbaggen Award Categories
  20. ^ European Shooting Stars
  21. ^ Interview of Edda Magnason - Shooting Stars 2014 - Sweden
  22. ^ "Edda Magnason discography". swedishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
  23. ^ swedishcharts.com: Soundtrack - Edda Magnason - Monica Z page
  24. ^ danishcharts.dk: Soundtrack - Edda Magnason - Monica Z page
  25. ^ finnishcharts.com: Soundtrack - Edda Magnason - Monica Z page
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