Carina E. Nilsson

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Carina E. Nilsson is a Swedish pianist.

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Nilsson is one of the most popular pianists in Sweden. Her repertoire ranges from classical to pop, jazz and gospel music. She plays regularly on TV and radio as well as in public concerts, including concert halls and churches, galas and corporate events. Nilsson has done well over 4000 performances during her career, around 250 performances in a year. She performs both as a soloist and as an accompanist. She has worked with artists like Linda Bengtzing, Sofia Källgren, Monica Ramos and Lill-Babs. Nilsson has also played with violinist Linda Lampenius on a regular basis since 2005, performing with her in Europe, Russia and the United States.

Classical music broad tradition of Western art music

Classical music is art music produced or rooted in the traditions of Western culture, including both liturgical (religious) and secular music. While a more precise term is also used to refer to the period from 1750 to 1820, this article is about the broad span of time from before the 6th century AD to the present day, which includes the Classical period and various other periods. The central norms of this tradition became codified between 1550 and 1900, which is known as the common-practice period. The major time divisions of Western art music are as follows:

Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form in the United States and United Kingdom during the mid-1950s. The terms "popular music" and "pop music" are often used interchangeably, although the former describes all music that is popular and includes many diverse styles. "Pop" and "rock" were roughly synonymous terms until the late 1960s, when they became increasingly differentiated from each other.

Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, United States, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and developed from roots in blues and ragtime. Jazz is seen by many as "America's classical music". Since the 1920s Jazz Age, jazz has become recognized as a major form of musical expression. It then emerged in the form of independent traditional and popular musical styles, all linked by the common bonds of African-American and European-American musical parentage with a performance orientation. Jazz is characterized by swing and blue notes, call and response vocals, polyrhythms and improvisation. Jazz has roots in West African cultural and musical expression, and in African-American music traditions including blues and ragtime, as well as European military band music. Intellectuals around the world have hailed jazz as "one of America's original art forms".

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