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Hakon Kornstad: Dwell Time
By
Jan Garbarek
saxophoneb.1947

Mats Gustafsson
woodwindsb.1964
Jazz is usually straightforward enough that the live performance does not really do much to illuminate process. But Kornstad's CD release concert, in November 2009 at Brooklyn's Monkeytown, raised one's appreciation of the recorded document. Playing his customary tenor and flutonette (a flute augmented with a clarinet mouthpiece) as well as straight flute, Kornstad would play melodic lines into a looping module and then layer further lines on top, playing with as many as four doppelgangers. This is not a unique approach but Kornstad's results are certainly a welcome change from the often stultifying applications of electronics within an improvised music context. For that, listeners can thank Kornstad's obvious regard for euphony. Though he has a command of extended techniques, he uses them sparingly or, at least, conservatively, far more a Monet than a Pollack.
The album is, quite simply, mesmerizing. A shallow listen partakes of its dreamy quality. Deeper excavation uncovers complexity almost Gregorian chant-like in scope. That tradition of early polyphonic music, especially given that the music was recorded in the reverberating confines of an Oslo church, is just as important as that of the modern solo jazz saxophone exposition as spearheaded by

Roscoe Mitchell
saxophoneb.1940

Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944
Track Listing
Still One; Oslo; Mongrel; Noir; En Attendant Le Soleil; Klaff; Wipeout; Streamer.
Personnel
Hakon Kornstad
saxophoneHåkon Kornstad: tenor and bass saxophones, flute, flutonette, live electronics.
Album information
Title: Dwell Time | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Jazzland Recordings
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Håkon Kornstad
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Vanderhoef Studio Theatre, Mondavi CenterDavis, CA

Håkon Kornstad
Vanderhoef Studio Theatre, Mondavi CenterDavis, CA
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