LIJF 2026; Marius Neset Quartet
Sunday, 1 March 2026 Time: 7.30pmMarius Neset (saxophone)
Elliot Galvin (piano and keys)
Conor Chaplin (bass)
Anton Eger (drums)
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Marius 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 bands, and appeared on Neset’s breakthrough album, Golden Xplosion (Edition, 2011).
The intervening years have seen Marius 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 FesJval, and released on 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), 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.
Marius Neset has now received well over twenty awards and award nominations including the prestigious Edvard prize and Spellemanprisen in Norway, and the ECHO Awards and the Preis der Deutschen SchallplaRen KriJk in Germany. He was also the only European to be listed as one of "25 for the Future" by Downbeat in 2016.
Neset’s main release in 2025 is with his quintet. Cabaret, on the ACT label, features Neset’s closest musical associate, Swedish drummer Anton Eger, and other leading lights of European jazz of his generation including Elliot Galvin on keyboards and Conor Chaplin on electric bass.
“The most talented Norwegian saxophonist since Jan Garbarek in the 1960s” – Dagbladet [Norway]
“One of the most exciting artists in jazz, his discography reveals not only an impressive technician but also a formidable composer” – Downbeat [USA]
“Marius Neset is a marvel. He makes his instrument dance like a gazelle and soar like an eagle” - The Telegraph
Ticket Details
£15 + bf (until 31/12/25) / £18 +bf (from 01/01/26). Festival Tickets: £60 + bf (until 31/12/25) / £72 + bf (from 01/01/26)
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