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Hakon Kornstad: Symphonies In My Head
ByHakon Kornstad
saxophoneb.1977
As with Dwell Time, Kornstad uses the excellent acoustics of Oslo's Sofienberg Church as his recording studio, opening Symphonies In My Head with "Pearlfisher," an improvisation based on an aria from Georges Bizet's opera Les pêcheurs de perles that marks his growing interest in operatic repertoire. Using loops as a percussive effect that intensifies his extended techniques on tenor sax, the beautiful melody draws on elements that would not be alien to the sonic landscape of avant-garde British sax innovator,

John Butcher
saxophoneb.1954
On "ABA," Kornstad loops the fluid tenor delivery of a seductive theme, creating an entrancing polyphonic kaleidoscope effect that lingers in mind long after the piece has ended. "Aire" is a demanding orchestral piece that uses Kornstad's looped breaths into the mouthpieces, the sax keys as percussive aids, and even more processed elements incorporated as the piece gains more sonic layers and power. The simple, minimalist "Mandal" uses Kornstad's natural breaths to form its spare structure, thus avoiding the strictly repetitive and worn out symmetry of most minimalist compositions.
"Flutter" begins with looped folksy flutes, using breathing, humming and singing reminiscent of

Rahsaan Roland Kirk
woodwinds1935 - 1977
Track Listing
Pearlfisher; Damsacus; Sansula; ABA; Aire; Mandal; Flutter; Plystre.
Personnel
Hakon Kornstad
saxophoneH?kon Kornstad: tenor and bass saxophones; flutes, flutonette, sansula, voice, looper.
Album information
Title: Symphonies In My Head | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Jazzland Recordings
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