The ISO's performance for Dark Music Days 2024 brings audiences an avant-garde new work by The Icelandic Love Corporation entitled Flökkusinfónía (Vagus Symphony), which blends together the media of music, film, and visual art. "The piece offers an abstract multi-disciplinary journey that tugs at our wandering gene, the body's centre of empathy," say the artists. The symphony is based on a psychic's experience of the history of the oldest instruments in the Iceland Symphony Orchestra. "The piece activates all the senses in the body in its travels around mysterious worlds on the borders of dreams and reality." The Icelandic Love Corporation comprises visual artists Eirún Sigurðardóttir and Jóní Jónsdóttir, who have worked together since 1996. In creating this piece, they teamed up with composers Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Ólafur Björn Ólafsson, as well as an A-list group of filmmakers, dancers, actors, and gymnasts.
Contemporary Icelandic
music takes centre stage in the first half of this concert. Accordionist Jónas
Ásgeir Ásgeirsson won 'Performer of the Year' at the Icelandic Music Awards
last spring, having garnered praise both at home and abroad for his virtuosic
mastery of the instrument and his brilliant interpretations of new music. Here
he performs two bewitching concertos with the orchestra: Installation Around
a Heart, written by Þuríður Jónsdóttir in 2005, and Finnur Karlsson's Accordion
Concerto from 2020. Jónas's recording of the latter with the Elja Ensemble
forms a part of his album Fikta. The album was named the 2022 Icelandic
Music Award's 'Album of the Year' in the category of classical and contemporary
music. The concert opens with a new piece by Bergrún Snæbjörnsdóttir called Striations,
which was commissioned by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and
premiered by its youth orchestra under the baton of Ilan Volkov early in 2023. The Oslo Philharmonic has performed her work and she has been commissioned by ensembles such as the International Contemporary Ensemble in New York.
The ISO performed Bergrún's work at the
Tectonics festivals in 2014 and 2015. The orchestra also joined with Anna Þorvaldsdóttir
to commission her piece Skin in and proceeded to premiere it in 2019.
Dark Music Days is one of the oldest music festivals in the country and a celebration of Icelandic contemporary music. The festival had its inaugural performance in 1980, and the Iceland Symphony has collaborated with it since its inception.
Bergrún
Snæbjörnsdóttir
Striations
Þuríður
Jónsdóttir
Installation Around a
Heart
Finnur Karlsson
Accordion Concerto
The Icelandic Love
Corporation, Eirún Sigurðardóttir og Jóní Jónsdóttir with Ólafur Björn Ólafsson and Una Sveinbjarnardóttir Flökkusinfónía (Vagus Symphony)
Ross Jamie Collins
conductor
Jónas Ásgeir Ásgeirsson
accordion
The Icelandic Love Corporation