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Emily Masser and Alex Clarke
Overview
Performers

Join rising British stars Emily Masser and Alex Clarke for an evening of fiery, straight-ahead music as part of the EFG London Jazz Festival.

A student at the Guildhall School of Music, Emily Masser’s range, variation and seemingly effortless delivery reflect a confidence and ability which belie her years. Her strengths as an arranger and vocalist have received multiple plaudits, highlighting her scat singing in particular.

As a finalist at the BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year 2020, winner of the Rising Star category in the 2019 British Jazz Awards and Jazz Newcomer of the Year nominee in the 2021 & 2022 and 2024 Parliamentary Jazz Awards, Alex Clarke is one of the most in-demand and versatile young reeds players to have emerged on the British jazz scene. Lauded for her extensive repertoire list and intelligent ear for harmony, her sound is steeped in the tradition of bebop and her deep respect for the heritage of the music can be heard in a hard-swinging, melodic approach reminiscent of Scott Hamilton and Lester Young, with strong bop influences of Phil Woods and Cannonball Adderley.

Performing alongside them are some most respected names in British jazz: pianist Graham Harvey, drummer Steve Brown and Dave Green on bass. This generational mix of performers is not to be missed.

Performers

Emily Masser - Vocals

Alex Clarke - Saxophone

Graham Harvey - Piano

Steve Brown - Drums

Dave Green - Bass

“Young vocalist Emily Masser is one of the most original and distinctive musicians to emerge on the current British scene” - Jazzwise

“Clarke leaves the listener captivated by every phrase and nuance” - Jazz Views