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Elín Dröfn Jónsdóttir í Kaldalóni

Harpa

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Elín Dröfn Jónsdóttir flytur frumsamda tónlist ásamt hljóðfæraleikurum í Kaldalóni, Hörpu, fimmtudaginn 29. september kl. 20. Efnisskrá Rafsyrpa - Brave, Óvissa & Orka Saman Indigo Fjarlægð Ha Long Bay Hugljómun Stay Fjallasýn I, II & III Auk tónlistar verða flutt vídeóverk eftir Elínu Dröfn. Tónleikarnir standa yfir í rétt rúmlega klukkustund. Hljóðfæraleikarar: Strengir Margrét Soffía Einarsdóttir – fiðla Herdís Mjöll Guðmundsdóttir – fiðla Anna Elísabet Sigurðardóttir – víóla Heiður Lára Bjarnadóttir – selló Ingvi Rafn Björgvinsson – kontrabassi Hljómsveit Arnar Þór Gunnarsson – rafmagnsgítar Haukur Hafsteinsson – trommur Karl Jóhann Jóhannsson – rafmagnsbassi Sigríður Hjördís - þverflauta í "Óvissa" Miðasala er hafin á harpa.is/elindrofnjonsdottir Ýlir – Tónlistarsjóður Hörpu fyrir ungt fólk styrkir árlega ungt tónlistarfólk til að koma fram í Hörpu og er Elín Dröfn ein af styrkþegum ársins 2016. Lesa má nánar um flytjandann hér fyrir neðan. // English: Elín Dröfn Jónsdóttir will perform in Kaldalón hall with various instrumentalists on September 29th at 8PM. Instrumentalists: Haukur Hafsteinsson (drums), Arnar Þór Gunnarsson (electric guitar), Margrét Soffía Einarsdóttir (violin), Herdís Mjöll Guðmundsdóttir (violin), Anna Elísabet Sigurðardóttir (viola), Sóley Sigurjónsdóttir (cello), Ingvi Rafn Björgvinsson (double bass), Karl Jóhann Jóhannsson (electric bass) og Sigríður Hjördís Indriðadóttir (flute). About the Artist: Elín Dröfn Jónsdóttir (IS) is a multi-skilled young musician, who, classically trained with violin as her first study, has in recent years focused on composition, whilst simultaneously studying the genre of electronic music. In addition to arranging her own compositions, she has also been responsible for all aspects of the music production side, including mixing and studio work. Her inspirational and heartfelt live performances feed both the aural and visual senses, with her use of breathtaking scenic videos of Icelandic nature, shot by herself and her colleagues. Her work, Fjallasýn, is performed to a silent film of the majestic and now somewhat infamous volcano, Eyjafjallajökull. The premiere of her hauntingly beautiful work, Indigo, is to be anticipated with joyful expectation. The instrumentation of string quintet, electric guitar and bass, drums, percussion, synthesizer and voice, takes us on a mystical journey, from the depths of the bowels of Iceland to the soaring peaks of the glaciers. Enveloped and enraptured, we make this journey alongside the composer. Elín Dröfn has been awarded a grant from the music fund, Ýlir, Harpa, which supports talented young musicians by giving them the prestigious opportunity to perform in the venue of the nation´s internationally acclaimed concert hall, Harpa.