Jeroen Vanbever is a young, driven, Belgian saxophonist. After completing his classical saxophone studies at LUCA School of Arts in Leuven, he also studied jazz saxophone at the same institution and at KASK Conservatory of Ghent.

As a freelance saxophonist, he has been invited several times to play with “Symfonieorkest Vlaanderen”, “Belgian National Orchestra” and “Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra”. With the latter he played, inter alia, on the Festival Musiq’3 and participated on a tour in Germany.

By traveling around the world, taking master classes and meeting other musicians and saxophonists, Jeroen was influenced by different musical approaches. He played classical music with orchestras, chamber music ensembles, and improvised in folk, (free) jazz as well as in classical settings.

In his own projects, he tries to look for interesting crossovers between classical music, pop/rock, jazz and folk/world music. One of these projects involved composer Jeroen D’hoe and pianist Bart Van Caenegem with whom he collaborated on a cross-over project for the 17th World Saxophone Congress in Strasbourg. His latest projects involve Núna Ensemble, a unique combination of saxophone and string quartet, and a solo project with loopstation and live loops.

Jeroen knows how to tell his story, with strong melodies and deep emotions, in every musical setting. This makes him a one of a kind saxophonist.

Next to being a top-level musician, Jeroen is an equally passionate educator and shares his knowledge and experience as a saxophonist with young and old.

Jeroen plays Yanagisawa saxophones and is an International Yanagisawa Artist.

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