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Marius Neset

Pinball

Format: CD
Label: ACT music
UPC: 0614427903228
Catnr: ACT 90322
Release date: 13 March 2015
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Label
ACT music
UPC
0614427903228
Catalogue number
ACT 90322
Release date
13 March 2015

""The convoluted themes remain, but they are balanced by slinky grooves and broody soundscapes." "

Financial Times, 18-3-2015
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Marius Neset

Marius Neset (b. 1985) remembers his very first experiences as an instrumentalist, well before he took up the saxophone at the age of eight: “As a 5-year old kid, I got a drum set,” he says, “and it was the beginning of an incredibly exciting – and rhythmical, musical journey. From the beginning it felt natural to me to play around with grooves in different odd meters, and play around with different polyrhythms too.” This particular focus, this ever-present sense of adventure are intrinsic to everything he does, whether working as a solo saxophonist, in a jazz quintet, as part of chamber ensembles or with big bands or symphony orchestras. Neset made an astonishingly powerful impression when he first emerged onto...
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Marius Neset (b. 1985) remembers his very first experiences as an instrumentalist, well before he took up the saxophone at the age of eight: “As a 5-year old kid, I got a drum set,” he says, “and it was the beginning of an incredibly exciting – and rhythmical, musical journey. From the beginning it felt natural to me to play around with grooves in different odd meters, and play around with different polyrhythms too.” This particular focus, this ever-present sense of adventure are intrinsic to everything he does, whether working as a solo saxophonist, in a jazz quintet, as part of chamber ensembles or with big bands or symphony orchestras.

Neset made an astonishingly powerful impression when he first emerged onto the European jazz scene as a young saxophonist of protean gifts more than a decade ago.
Django Bates, who was a teacher and a significant mentor at the Rhythmic Conservatory in Copenhagen, had Neset in several of his band, and also appeared on Neset’s breakthrough album, Golden Xplosion (Edition, 2011).

The intervening years have seen him bring his huge creative energy to so many roles in different contexts, as either an instigator or as a catalyst. An aspect of his work which does not often receive the attention it deserves is the substantial catalogue of works which Neset now has to his name as a composer, a list which continues to grow. He has received and fulfilled a flow of major commissions for substantial pieces for large ensembles and orchestras, starting in 2012 with “Lion” written for the Trondheim Jazz Orchestra, first performed at the Molde Jazz Festival, and released as a CD in 2014. The album marked his debut with one of the leading jazz labels in Europe, ACT, with whom he has gone on to make a total of ten albums in his own name.

Since “Lion” Neset has written three major works with the London Sinfonietta: “Arches of Nature” / “Snowmelt” (2016), described as “majestic” by Downbeat, “Viaduct (2018) commissioned by the Kongsberg Jazz Festival, and most recently a commission, “Geyser” from the BBC Proms which was premiered in the Royal Albert Hall in September 2022.
Other commissions have come from Big Bands in both Bergen and Copenhagen, from the Rosendal Chamber Music Festival, where artistic director Leif Ove Andsnes, one of the leading classical pianists in the world, is a close musical colleague and friend, and from symphony orchestras: the Bergen Philharmonic who have commissioned both a saxophone concerto, “Manmade” (2020), released by the Chandos label, and a 20-minute piece for full orchestra without saxophone (2021), and also the Norwegian Radio Orchestra.
Marius Neset has now received well over twenty awards or award nominations for albums and from festivals. The first was received as a teenager from the NattJazz Festival in Bergen. In Norway several EDVARD nominations and Spelleman prize and nominations have followed. He has won prize and been nominated in different categories at the German ECHO Awards. He was also the only European to be listed as one of "25 for the Future" by Downbeat in 2016.

Neset’s dynamism and his organisational capacity are such that this substantial activity as composer runs in parallel with a busy touring schedule as both leader and sideman – he is a member of Arild Andersen’s new quartet which has a new recording on ECM. It is just part of a substantial and growing discography. Neset’s main release in the current quarter (autumn 2022) is with a newly-formed quintet. “Happy”, on the ACT label features Neset’s closest musical associate, Swedish drummer Anton Eger, and other leading lights of European jazz of his generation: Magnus Hjorth on piano, Elliot Galvin on keyboards and Conor Chaplin on electric bass.

The common thread running through Neset’s career is that both his compositions and playing have consistently attracted other world class musicians, not only the jazz-scene, but from from many different genres in the musical world to want to work. The result is that the sheer breadth of Marius Neset’s activity at the top level in all kinds of musical contexts is astonishing, and is still broadening.


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Petter Eldh

Petter Eldh (b.1983) - the bassist with the beautiful tone - has also come far. He was born and raised in Gothenburg in Sweden. He received his first guitar at 11 but switched to bass three years later. He began his musical education in his hometown but obtained his Masters in 2009 from Copenhagen’s Rhythmic Conservatory. Despite plenty of work at home, Petter resituated, and now divides his time between Copenhagen and Berlin - when not touring with one of the internationally renowned groups he plays with, such as the British pianist Django Bates’ trio.
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Petter Eldh (b.1983) - the bassist with the beautiful tone - has also come far. He was born and raised in Gothenburg in Sweden. He received his first guitar at 11 but switched to bass three years later. He began his musical education in his hometown but obtained his Masters in 2009 from Copenhagen’s Rhythmic Conservatory. Despite plenty of work at home, Petter resituated, and now divides his time between Copenhagen and Berlin - when not touring with one of the internationally renowned groups he plays with, such as the British pianist Django Bates’ trio.

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Andreas Brantelid

Andreas Brantelid started playing the cello from a very early age, studying with his father, and made his concerto début at the age of 14 with the Royal Danish Orchestra in Copenhagen playing the Elgar Cello Concerto. In the USA, he has performed with the Seattle and Milwaukee Symphony Orchestras, and in Europe, with orchestras across Scandinavia and also with the Tonhalle, Vienna Symphony, BBC Symphony and Mahler Chamber Orchestras. Recital and chamber appearances have taken Andreas Brantelid to New York, London, Salzburg and Budapest. In the 2008–09 season he was nominated by the European Concert Hall Organization for their ‘Rising Star’ recital series, and in 2012 he was appointed a ‘Junge Wilde’ artist at the Dortmund Konzert- haus. Andreas Brantelid won...
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Andreas Brantelid started playing the cello from a very early age, studying with his father, and made his concerto début at the age of 14 with the Royal Danish Orchestra in Copenhagen playing the Elgar Cello Concerto. In the USA, he has performed with the Seattle and Milwaukee Symphony Orchestras, and in Europe, with orchestras across Scandinavia and also with the Tonhalle, Vienna Symphony, BBC Symphony and Mahler Chamber Orchestras.
Recital and chamber appearances have taken Andreas Brantelid to New York, London, Salzburg and Budapest. In the 2008–09 season he was nominated by the European Concert Hall Organization for their ‘Rising Star’ recital series, and in 2012 he was appointed a ‘Junge Wilde’ artist at the Dortmund Konzert- haus.
Andreas Brantelid won first prize in the Eurovision Young Musicians Com- petition (2006) and the International Paulo Cello Competition (2007). He was a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship winner in 2008, and has also been a member of the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society in New York and the BBC’s New Generation Artist scheme. He has studied with Mats Rondin, Torleif Thedéen and Frans Helmerson, and plays the ‘Boni-Hegar’ Stradivarius from 1707, kind- ly lent to him by the Norwegian art collector Christen Sveaas.

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"The convoluted themes remain, but they are balanced by slinky grooves and broody soundscapes." 
Financial Times, 18-3-2015

"Hotly tipped for fame, the Norwegian saxophonist brings the busy, vibrant sound of new album Pinball to the stage." 
The Times, 14-3-2015

"With this album, Marius Neset took another step toward the podium occupied by the best comtemporary saxist-composers on the world jazz scene." 
The Guardian, 14-3-2015

"There's a vibrancy about Neset's music that, even in his most reflective moments, gives off a feeling of energy and ideas being taken to the nth degree of interest and, a full-flow (as on the galloping, zizzying Summer Dance). notes tumble forth in invigorating, hectic ecstasy." 
Sunday Herald , 01-3-2015

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