Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.08.2013, Page 45

Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.08.2013, Page 45
Tickets: Hallgrímskirkja, open every day from 9 am to 9 pm, s. 510 1000 Festival of Sacred Arts in Hallgrímskirkja Skólavörðuholti - 101 Reykjavík www.kirkjulistahatid.is The following sponsors support: Ministry of Education Science and Culture | The City of Reykjavík | Embassy of the United States of America | Lýsi ehf Reykjavíkurprófastsdæmi vestra | Hallgrímskirkja | Kirkjumálasjóður | LogoFlex | Gunnar Eggertsson ehf FRIDAY AUGUST 16TH 7 pm Opening ceremony in Hallgrímskirkja Music - Art exhibition - Dance Sigríður Soffía Níelsdóttir dancer, Björn Steinar Sólbergsson organist, Chamber choir Schola cantorum, String ensemble, Hörður Áskelsson conductor and Douglas Cleveland organist from Seattle. Free admission! 7 pm Art exhibition opening: VATN Guðrún Kristjánsdóttir is the visual artist of the Festival of Sacred Arts 2013. The artwork VATN is an ode to water in our surroundings and religious life and is placed in the choir stalls and in the foyer. A part of this piece is a musical piece by composer Daníel Bjarnason played on stones by Páll from Húsafell. SATURDAY AUGUST 17TH 5 pm Cleveland and Kairos A fateful time at the organ Organ virtuoso Douglas Cleveland from Seattle performs Mozart, Saint-Saëns, Guilmant and more. Admission: 2.500 ISK (Students half price) SUNDAY AUGUST 18TH 8 pm Arvo, Adam and Agaton Concert in honor of Arvo Pärt Participants: Schola cantorum Festival String Ensemble Soprano: Tui Hirv Baritone: Fjölnir Ólafsson Conductor: Hörður Áskelsson Premiere in Iceland: Adam’s Lament. Engaging music! Admission: 4.500 ISK (Students 2.500 ISK) TUESDAY AUGUST 20TH 9 pm Magnificent Muhly! “7 x 2 and rev. Mustard” British concert organist James McVinnie plays Nico Muhly in combination with organ works by Bach, Gibbons, Duruflé and others. Admission: ISK 2.500 (Students half price) WEDNESDAY AUGUST 21ST 8 pm Saxophones and organ Sigurður Flosason (saxophones) and Gunnar Gunnarsson (organ) perform hymn music by Þorkell Sigurbjörnsson in their own arrangements. In collaboration with the Reykjavik Jazz Festival. Admission: 2.500 ISK (Students half price) THURSDAY AUGUST 22ND 8 pm Trumpet and organ Festive sounds Stephen Burns, America’s leading trumpet player, is a special guest at the Festival of Sacred Arts. On the program is Telemann, Vivaldi and others. Stephen Burns trumpet (Chicago), Douglas Cleveland organ (Seattle), Baldvin Oddsson trumpet (b. 1994) is a special guest at the concert. Admission: 3.000 ISK (Students 2.500 ISK) Ticket also valid for 10 pm concert 10 pm The other side Ari Bragi Kárason trumpet and Eyþór Gunnarsson piano join their forces. In collaboration with the Reykjavik Jazz Festival. Admission: 2.000 ISK (Students half price) FRIDAY AUGUST 23RD 9 pm New dimensions of the Klais organ Young, experimental composers! Some of Iceland’s leading experimental composers and musicians induce a new world of sound through the revamped computer equipment of the Klais organ. Curator: G. Vignir Karlsson Admission: 2.500 ISK (Students 1.000 ISK) FROM THE FESTIVAL PROGRAM: 5 HÁGÆÐA PAPPÍR OG PRENTVÖRUR ge.is Við þökkum eftirtöldum aðilum kærlega fyrir veittan stuðning við útgáfu þessa blaðs 20 13 August 16th–25th Hallgrímskirkja Reykjavík Ólafur Jóhann Ólafsson www.kirkjulistahatid.is Festival of Sacred Arts From primal waters to celestial abyss

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