Magnus Bakken
![Magnus Bakken performing in 2019](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a7/Magnus_Bakken_Oslo_Jazzfestival_2019_%28202956%29.jpg)
In 2009, at the age of 17, he reached the finals of Toneprisen, a competition for young solo musicians aged 16–23 from the counties of Hedmark and Oppland. The finalists competed for a prize pool of NOK 120,000 and an opportunity to perform with the Norwegian Radio Orchestra. In the final—where he was the only contestant not playing a classical piece—he finished in second place and won the audience vote. The competition was organized by NRK in collaboration with Eidsiva Energi and Toneheim Folk High School.
Bakken has led his own Magnus Bakken Quartet, featuring Christian Meaas Svendsen (bass), Jon Audun Baar (drums), and Jørn Øien (piano). He has also been a member of Ninjabeat and Nordic Circles.
Since 2021, he has been a member of bassist Ellen Brekken’s quartet, ''A Tonic for the Troops'', which also includes Espen Berg (piano) and Magnus Sefaniassen Eide (drums).
Bakken was commissioned to write a work for the opening concert of DølaJazz 2022. The participating musicians were Jørn Øien, Bo Berg, Amund Kleppan, and Snorre Bjerck. The music was recorded and released as the album ''Slackline'' in 2024. Provided by Wikipedia