Reykjavík Grapevine - 15.06.2018, Page 19

Reykjavík Grapevine - 15.06.2018, Page 19
THE INTERNATIONAL ORGAN SUMMER IN HALLGRÍMSKIRKJA 2018 June 16 – August 19 Hallgrímskirkja Friends of the Arts Society 36th season 21st June Baldvin Oddsson trumpet and Steinar Logi Helgason organist of Háteigskirkja, Reykjavík 28th June Elísabet Þórðardóttir, organist at Kálfatjarnarkirkja, Hafnarfjörður 5th July Kitty Kovács, organist of Landakirkja, the Westmann Islands 12th July Pamela Sensi flute, Steingrímur Þórhallsson organist of Neskirkja 19th July Þórunn Elín Pétursdóttir soprano and Lenka Mátéová organist of Kópavogskirkja, Kópavogur 26th July Lára Bryndís Eggertsdóttir, organist, Reykjavík 2nd August Kári Þormar, organist of Reykjavík Cathedral 9th August Friðrik Vignir Stefánsson, organist of Seltjarnarnes Church 16th August Jónas Þórir Jónasson, organist of Bústaðakirkja, Reykjavík Lunchtime concerts Thursdays @ 12 noon Ticket sales at the entrance 1 hr before the concerts and www.midi.is Lunchtime concerts – 30 min: 2000 ISK Sunday concerts – 60 min: 2500 ISK Schola cantorum – 30 min: 2500 ISK Lunchtime concerts Wednesdays @ 12 noon June 20 - August 29 Schola cantorum Weekend concerts Saturdays @ 12 noon and Sundays @ 5 PM 16th / 17th June Eyþór Franzson Wechner, Blönduós Church 23th / 24th June Björn Steinar Sólbergsson, Hallgrímskirkja, Reykjavík 30th / 1st July Irena Chřibková, St James Basilica, Prague, Czech Republic 7th / 8th July: Winfried Bönig, Cologne Cathedral, Germany 14th / 15th July: Loreto Aramendi, Santa Maria Basilica, San Sebastian, Spain 21st / 22nd July: Thierry Escaich, Saint-Etienne- du-Mont, Paris, France 28th / 29th July: Thierry Mechler, Cologne Philharmonics, Germany 4th / 5th August: Elke Eckerstorfer, St. Augustin Church, Vienna, Austria 11th / 12th August: Hans-Ola Ericsson, Organ professor at McGill in Monreal, Canada 19th August: Hannfried Lucke, Mozarteum University, Salzburg, Austria. LISTVINAFELAG.IS SCHOLACANTORUM.IS Schola cantorum is the Hallgrímskirkja multiple prize-winning chamber choir, founded in 1996 by its conductor Hörður Áskelsson. Schola cantorum was awarded the “Performer of the Year 2016” by the Icelandic Music Award in March 2017. Schola cantorum has from the very start played an important role in Icelandic music scene with a repertoire that consists mainly of renaissance, baroque and contemporary music including numerous premier performances by Icelandic composers. The choir gives regularly concerts in Iceland and has given concerts in Norway, Finland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Japan, Switzerland, France and USA. Last year the choir was invited to perform in 5 concerts in the Reykjavik Festival in Walt Disney Hall in Los Angeles, organized by the LA Phil, and received outstanding reviews in world known newspapers like NY Times, LA Times etc.

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