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Guonadottir / Nordic Affect H E A R CD

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Textura Raindamage is an album best appreciated on headphones, when you've got the time to really let it seep into your brain. Titled H e (a) r the album features 7 world premiere recordings, including a soundscape which lends it's title to the album by the group's artistic director; composer and violinist Halla Steinunn Stefnsd?ttir. The work H e (a) r connects to ecology, acoustics and embodiment; drawing on encounters and what happens in the connection. Many of the instrumental works are a continuation of Nordic Affect's longstanding collaboration with some of the exciting talent to emerge out of Iceland in recent years, many of which were featured on the 2015, release Clockworking. The title track was chosen for NPR's Songs We Love series and featured in various best-of-the-year lists, including Steve Smith's for Night After Night, The Chicago Reader, and The New Yorker. In addition to composing her own music, Ms. Markan Sigf?sd?ttir has toured the world with indie band amiina and recorded and collaborated with a range of other bands and artists. Her compositions have been performed in Iceland, Australia, Europe and the US. A continuation of the solo work 2 Circles, found on the Clockworking album, is Point of Departure by composer, cello player, and singer Hildur Gu?nad?ttir. Hildur has been manifesting herself at the forefront of experimental pop and contemporary music. Her output has encompassed four solo albums, and numerous works for theatre, dance performances and films. H e (a) r also features Reflections and Impressions by Anna Thorvaldsdottir, a recipient of Lincoln Center's 2018 Emerging Artist Award and 2018 Martin E. Segal Award. Anna Thorvaldsdottir frequently works with large sonic structures that tend to reveal the presence of a vast variety of sustained sound materials, reflecting her sense of imaginative listening to landscapes and nature. A new collaboration is presented through Warm life at the foot of the iceberg by the Estonian Mirjam Tally. Sound is central to the Estonian MirjamTally's creations. Her music is a flow of playful contrasts where a sense of humour and poetic use of sound are blended to mix. Her music has been performed in over 20 countries and earned her various accolades, including the 2018 Swedish Manifest prize.

1. 1. H E (A) R: I. - 00:00:18 Stef?nsd?ttir, Halla Steinunn - Composer 2. 2. Spirals 00:07:48 Sigf?sd?ttir, Mar?a Huld Markan - Composer 3. 3. H E (A) R: II. - 00:01:45 4. 4. Warm Life at the Foot of the Iceberg 00:08:22 Tally, Mirjam - Composer 5. 5. H E (A) R: III. - 00:00:53 Uskc61822405 MP3 Wav 6. 6. Reflections 00:09:28 ?orvaldsd?ttir, Anna - Composer 7. 7. H E (A) R: IV. - 00:01:15 ?orvaldsd?ttir, Anna - Composer 8. 8. Impressions 00:07:47 9. 9. H E (A) R: V. - 00:02:03 10. 10. Point of Departure 00:07:48 Gu?nad?ttir, Hildur - Composer 11. 11. H E (A) R: VI. - 00:01:29 12. 12. Loom 00:08:31 13. 13. H E (A) R: VII. - 00:02:50

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Chamber Music & Recitals
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