Håkon Kornstad is a Norwegian jazz saxophonist best known for his solo project, where he layers saxophone with a loop machine and creates spontaneous compositions. His playing is inspired by saxophonists like Stan Getz and fellow Norwegian Jan Garbarek, but also contemporaries such as Mats Gustafsson. In 2009 he discovered opera at the Met in NYC, and decided to start taking singing lessons, resulting in a rather special turn for his career. In his own ensemble he now combines Scandinavian jazz and opera arias.
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Håkon Kornstad has had 2 concerts.
Håkon Kornstad is most often considered to be Jazz, Experimental, Avant-Garde, Norwegian, Jazz Saxophone, Saxophone, Dark Jazz, Norwegian Jazz, and Norwegian Contemporary Jazz.
The last Håkon Kornstad concert was on June 26, 2012 at House Of Sweden in Washington, D.C., United States. The bands that performed were: Goran Kajfes Subtropic Arkestra / Søren Møller / Håkon Kornstad / Bjorn Thoroddsen.