Reykjavík Grapevine - 17.07.2009, Blaðsíða 21

Reykjavík Grapevine - 17.07.2009, Blaðsíða 21
28 TUE Dubliner 22:30 Live Music. Kjöt og Kúnst (Hveragerdi) 21:00 Sunday Parlours, Mysterious Marta, Ivar. Prikið 22:30 Skate Night with skate videos and live DJ. Rósenberg 21:00 Þrjár Raddir amd Beatur. 29 WED Bæjarbío (Hafnarfjörður) 20:30 Amiina + Seabear. Entr 1500ISK. Dubliner 22:30 Live Music. Kaffi Hljómalind 18:00. Ghetto Yoga followed by Alana at 20:15. Hallgrimskirkja 12:00 Lunchtime concert Feat Chamber choir Schola Cantorum Reykjavicensis. 1000ISK. Prikið 22:30 Live Music. Q-Bar 23:00 Pub Quiz. Rósenberg 21:00 Guðbjórg and band. 30 THU B5 23:00 DJ Sensual Seduction. Bar 11 21:00 PORQUESI. Dubliner 22:30 Live Music. Cultura 22:00 House DJs. English Pub 22:00 Live Music. Hressó 22:00 Húkkara Ball with Dalton. Kaffi Hljómalind 17:30 Ghetto Yoga. Prikið 22:30 DJ Dr. House. Q-Bar 23:00 Circus Night with Thor. Reykjavík Cathedral (Domkirkja) 12:15 Lunchtime concert Feat. Organist Marteinn H. Friðriksson. Hosted by the Society of Icelandic Organists in collabora- tion with the Friends of the Arts Society in Hallgrímskirkja. Entrance: 1000ISK. Rósenberg 21:00 Live music. Pianist Mark Damisch Reykjavík Cathedral Domkirkja 17pm Nordic House at 20pm “It’s a beautiful country!” proclaims Chicago based Pianist Mark Damisch, who is embarking on a 25-day tour across Europe and stopping by to perform two special and unique concerts over two separate days here in Iceland. The first concert will be held at the Reykjavík Cathedral Dómkirkja on the 19th of July and then on the 20th at the Nordic House, Sturlugata 5. This is not the first time Mark Damisch has performed in Iceland – he first performed back in 1977 at the Keflavík NATO base to boost the morale of the US troops then stationed there. Now, 34 years later, he has returned with his two daughters to help improve the relationship between Iceland and the States once again. Unlike celebrities such as, say Chris Martin or Bono, Mark Damisch has raised the awareness of charity and political profiling through music most of his life without accepting anything in return, apart from the respect of his peers. Humbly stating “We don’t take any money for the concerts, we pay our own way.” Mr. Damisch first began arranging and performing concerts in 1975, touring Eastern Europe, Western Europe and the Soviet Union promoting goodwill and international relations. He has performed in Hanover, West Germany; the Houses of Friendship in Moscow, Kiev and Leningrad, Soviet Union; Schiller College in Strasbourg; and the University of Dijon, France. The Hanover Zeitung newspaper nicknamed him the “young ambassador” and described the tour as “enjoyable and accomplished.” For his 2009 concert series – sponsored by the United States Embassy – not only will he be visiting Iceland, he will also be spreading his compassion at the Museum des Beaux Arts, France; the City of Montlouis sur Loire, Luxembourg; and finally in Paris at the American Cathedral. Each performance will comprise of four different yet compelling compositions reproduced by Mark and his two daughters. These being Debussy’s staccato ‘Golliwogg Cakewalk,’ Chopin’s pensive ‘Waltz No.10 in B Minor,’ Gershwin’s ‘Piano Composition’ and Beethoven’s liberating ‘Sonata No.23 in F Minor.’ As Mark Damisch’s first tour programme stated in1975: “Our prayer is that people everywhere will learn from each other's differences, heal each other's wounds, promote each other's progress and benefit from each others mistakes.” So stop by and have some of that, if you’re in the area. By Jonathan Baker Esq. Goodwill Hunting 19 July 20 July info@glacierguides.is + 354-659-7000 Glacier Adventures from Skaftafell on the mighty Vatnajökull Glacier Woolens factory store, located in Vik Víkurprjón ehf Phone: 487-1250 www.vikwool.is Genuine woolen goods, made in Iceland_______ Also wide selection of souvenirs Reykjavík Cathedral Dómkirkjan Lækjargatu 14a 12pm The Society of Icelandic Organists host a series of lunchtime concerts over the summer months of July and August. These performances are held at the Dómkirkjan Cathedral in downtown Reykjavík at 12:15 every Thursday. This month’s sequence of concerts include organist Guðný Einarsdóttir on the 23rd of July and fellow Icelandic organist Marteinn H. Friðriksson on the 30th of July – admission is 1000 ISK. Why not enjoy some wonderful and inspiring music, lounge in the green of Austurvöllur and bask in the glorious sunshine downtown. JB 10 July The Lunchtime Organ Concert Series Oki Doki present; For a Minor Reflection, Rökkurró, Agent Fresco Sódóma Reykjavík Tryggvagatu 22 21pm 500ISK It’s really not that often a whole evening captures your attention quite like the one at Sódóma Reykjavík on July 23rd. The fine people of Oki Doki present three top-notch acts all with a reputation for incredible live shows. For a Minor Reflection bring a dose of enchanting post-rock, the sultry musings of Rökkurró will leave you unnerved and jazz metal outfit Agent Fresco are guaranteed to get you moving hard – that’s if you can keep up with the freaked-out time signatures. The night will kick off at 21:00 and admission is a measly 500ISK. JB 23 July

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