“The new Toots Thielemans is called Jef Neve and he plays the piano’.”
John Schoorl, De Volkskrant (NL), February 2015
“Neve is up there with the best new generation European jazz pianists (in the same bracket as players such as Michael Wollny, Gwilym Simcock, Iiro Rantala, and Stefano Bollani) at ease in classical and contemporary jazz contexts, his signature style entertaining a strong contrapuntal dimension, vaultingly exuberant at times but crucially also capable of huge tenderness and improvisational clarity. .... One is a little more restrained and of course much more intimate than some of his earlier work, recorded during a marathon 13 days in a variety of European studios including La Chapelle and Blue Tree in Belgium and at Abbey Road in London, and includes Neve’s own compositions and fine versions of Billy Strayhorn’s Lush Life and Joni Mitchell’s A Case of You. Neve’s reputation as a top class improviser can only accelerate as a result of this excellent album.” ...
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“The new Toots Thielemans is called Jef Neve and he plays the piano’.”
John Schoorl, De Volkskrant (NL), February 2015
“Neve is up there with the best new generation European jazz pianists (in the same bracket as players such as Michael Wollny, Gwilym Simcock, Iiro Rantala, and Stefano Bollani) at ease in classical and contemporary jazz contexts, his signature style entertaining a strong contrapuntal dimension, vaultingly exuberant at times but crucially also capable of huge tenderness and improvisational clarity. .... One is a little more restrained and of course much more intimate than some of his earlier work, recorded during a marathon 13 days in a variety of European studios including La Chapelle and Blue Tree in Belgium and at Abbey Road in London, and includes Neve’s own compositions and fine versions of Billy Strayhorn’s Lush Life and Joni Mitchell’s A Case of You. Neve’s reputation as a top class improviser can only accelerate as a result of this excellent album.”
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Pianist/composer Jef Neve (1977) studied at the Lemmensinstituut in Leuven and graduated in 2000 as Master of Music in Jazz and classical piano, both with high distinction. In 2001 he specialized in Chamber Music and was rewarded the diploma 'cum laude'. He followed master classes with Brad Mehldau, Martial Solal, Lew Tabackin, Billy Hart, Bill Carothers, Kenny Werner, Bruce Barth.
The first few years, Jef played as a free lance artist with various ensembles: classical ensembles, pop bands, theatre productions, and as a soloist with the Flemish Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Michel Tilkin. He was also part of the Pascal Schumacher/Jef Neve Quartet, with whom he recorded 2 CD's and won first prize at Tremplin Jazz in Avignon in 2004.
Since 2008, Jef Neve's career has brought him onto the international stage. Whether as a solo-performer or with the Jef Neve Trio, he has been traveling on successful tours from Denmark to Australia, from Canada to Japan. Jef Neve Trio had a succesful concert in Budapest in 2008 at the Dutch-Flemish LOW Festival in the Trafo. In between touring, Jef composes music for movie and TV series as well as classical piano music. Parallel to his fast growing jazz artist carrier, Jef Neve also stays active within the classical scene. In 2012 he formed a duo with pianist Liebrecht Vanbeckevoort in a project 'classic and jazz'. The duo was on tour in 2012-13 with the program If Mozart and Monk were Brothers.
In October 2014, Jef Neve's first solo album One was released. His concert at the Opus Jazz Club is part of his worlwide album debut tour.
Tickets are available for 1500 HUF on the spot, in the national JEGYPONT network of Interticket, at jegy.hu and here.
Please don't forget your table reservation, as seating at the Opus jazz Club can only be guaranteed in this case. Tel: (+36 1) 216 7894.
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