Håkon Kornstad & Oslo Jazzensemble - Mid-Atlantic Oslo Jazzfestival

Join the journey across the Atlantic with Håkon Kornstad, Rohey Taalah, and 15 jazz musicians who delve into the shared heritage of jazz and classical music!

Age limit 18 years
Doors open: 19:00

The jazz and European classical music share more common heritage than one might think, both harmonically and melodically. The small but crucial difference lies in the song and rhythm that arrived in the New World with the slave ships from West Africa. Mid-Atlantic plays with conventions. It's a manifestation of the soul of jazz music, where blending tradition with new expressions and ideas takes center stage.  
  
When the large steamships began crossing the Atlantic, the journey to America was no longer a perilous expedition but a scheduled trip with the comfort one could afford. This traffic resulted in an unparalleled musical cross-fertilization that continues to this day. When the cannons fell silent after World War I, many European musical personalities traveled westward, while jazz pioneers brought jazz to Europe.  
  
Join the journey across the Atlantic at MUNCH with Håkon Kornstad, Rohey Taalah, and 15 jazz musicians who delve into the shared heritage of jazz and classical music!  
  
Håkon Kornstad - saxophone and musical leader, Rohey Taalah – guest vocalist, Frank Brodahl – trumpet, Marius Haltli – trumpet, Anders Eriksson - trumpet, flugel horn, Even Skatrud – trombone, Nils Andreas Granseth – trombone, Ingrid Utne – bass trombone, Martin Myhre Olsen - saxophones, Børge-Are Halvorsen – tenor saxophone, flute, Atle Nymo – tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, Tina Lægreid Olsen - saxophone, bass clarinet, Kalle Moberg – accordion,  Sergej Osadchuk – piano,  Anders Aarum – keyboard, Trygve Waldemar Fiske – bass, Håkon Mjåset Johansen - drums   
  
Production and idea: Håkon Kornstad and Anders Eriksson  
  
Arranged by: Håkon Kornstad, Erlend Skomsvoll, Eivind Buene, Knut Kristiansen and Anders Eriksson   
  
Oslo jazzensemble is run by Østnorsk jazzsenter with grants from Norwegian Culture Foundation.