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Joakim Milder (born September 24, 1965 in Stockholm , Sweden) is a Swedish jazz saxophonist (tenor, soprano).
Milder grew up in a musical family: his father is a swing pianist, his mother a music teacher, and his siblings are also active musicians. From 1984 to 1987 he studied at the Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm . He became known early on as a member of Fredrik Norén 's band . In 1995 he recorded the album Live in Stockholm with Red Mitchell and Roger Kellaway ; In 1996 Tomasz Stańko brought him in to record his Komeda tribute Litania (which they also presented at JazzFest Berlin in 2011 ); with Palle Danielssonhe recorded an album of jazz adaptations of Swedish folk music ( Nordan ). He also recorded several albums as a band leader and can be heard as a sideman on recordings by Ulf Adåker , Bosse Broberg , Jonas Knutsson , Nils Landgren ( Ballads ), Nils Lindberg , Mattias Ståhl , Viktoria Tolstoy ( My Russian Soul ) and Fredrik Norén. At the JazzBaltica Festival 2009, he presented music dedicated to Esbjörn Svensson , originally intended for a duo with him.
Since 2006 Milder has been a professor of saxophone, ensemble playing and improvisation at the Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm. In the same year he received the Jazz Prize of the Royal Academy of Music . In 2021 he was awarded the Gyllene Skivan .
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