Reykjavík Grapevine - jan. 2022, Blaðsíða 19

Reykjavík Grapevine - jan. 2022, Blaðsíða 19
19The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 01— 2022 Event Picks The annual Kraumur Awards were announced in Decem- ber. The list is a good indica- tor of what’s on the rise in Iceland’s grassroots music scene, and we have to say that some really good stuff is emerging. Reykjavík Grapevine’s cover- star for December, Skrattar, scored an award for their rock album, 'Hellraiser IV'. The complete list of award recipi- ents is so varied that Icelanders should be rejoicing that the local music scene is so healthy. Making the cut is everything from electro artist like Eva808, to indie rock like BSÍ, to metal like Ekdikésis and punk like Sucks To Be You, Nigel, who also scored a One to Watch accolade in the Grapevine Awards. And then there is the party band Inspector Spacetime, who also won our Artist of the Year award. And finally The Kraumers recognised jazz artist Tumi Árnason. The future is truly bright in every category. VG Remember the early noughties? Barely, right? But it was a weird time in Icelan- dic music. On one hand, we had brilliant bands like Sigur Rós and Múm ruling the international indie scene, but back home, youngsters were obsessed with bands like Nylon and Skítamórall (shitty morals). These bands were called sveitaballahljómsveitir (country bands) by Icelanders. Nylon was a girl band inspired by all the girl bands in England at the time and had more or less the same impact in Icelandic culture. That is, none. But one of the band members from Nylon, Alma Goodman, kept on and now lives in Los Angeles, where she has harnessed her pop talents to become something of a hit machine. She wrote the song “When I’m Gone”, performed by none other than Katy Perry, (the one who has a beef with Taylor Swift), and it’s a pretty nice pop song. Before that, Alma also wrote music for K-Pop heartthrob Baekhyun. In short, Alma is becoming Iceland’s biggest international pop writer. So, suck on that, Sweden VG And to the bad news. The Compos- ers’ Rights Society of Iceland (STEF) reported that the Icelandic music scene has lost 87% of it’s earnings since the beginning of COVID. These numbers are downright shocking, and show just how brutally the pandemic has impacted the music industry. The chairman of STEF is urging politicians to roll out more support for the industry, and points out that other Scandina- vian governments have stepped up to bolster hard-hit cultural industries throughout the pandemic. Meanwhile the mentality in Iceland has been that artists should simply quit, and find a day job. VG MUSIC NEWS Marria!e Bliss Jan 15th - 20:00 - Si!urjón Ólafsson Museum - 3000 to 4500 ISK The Sei!la music festival was creat- ed by the Icelandic Schumann So- ciety to celebrate 19th century Ge- man composer Robert Schumann. Marria!e Bliss, (Hjónabandssæla in Icelandic), is an event in which so- prano Hlín Pétursdóttir Behrens and pianist Erna Vala Arnardóttir explore pieces connected to Schumann’s home life and his relationship with his wife, Clara. JP Knittin! Evenin! January 19th - 20:00 - Kex Hostel - Free Admission Drop into this knitter’s circle and see what you can create, given a little wool and a pair of needles. Everyone is welcome—from beginners to experts—and naturally the event is inclusive, so crocheters are also very welcome. Bring your own tools and yarn, and enjoy a crafty discount at the bar. JP Dark Music Days Festival Jan 23rd to 29th - Multiple locations and prices Dark Music Days, a festival which has been celebrated in Reykjavík for the past 40 years, returns this month. As usual it features an eclectic line-up of performers, from the Iceland Symphony Orchestra to Sóley, and from Aulos Flute Ensemble to former Gusgus mainstay President Bongo. This year promises premiere outings of work by composers from Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Great Britain and Japan, performed across a range of Reykjavík venues which include Harpa, Hallgrímskirkja, the Nordic House and Landakotskirkja. But Dark Music Days is not just about musical performance. This year organisers have organised a seminar on the position of women in composition, and a lecture series called ‘Podium’ in which artistic directors present their recent music projects. JP Music and Events Upcomin! Events Events are currently subject to pandemic restrictions, and may chan!e at short notice. Please check with the venue before travellin!. Send upcomin! event details to: events@!rapevine.is Friday January 7th Pulp Fiction - Party Screenin! 21:00 Bíó Paradís Pétur Kristjáns Memorial Concert 20:00 Bæjarbíó Power Paladin 20:00 Gaukurinn Cir culei!ht featurin! the music of Hö!ni E!ilsson 12:00 Harpa Iceland Symphony Orchestra - Vienna Concert 19:30 Harpa Jóel Pálsson Kvartett 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Saturday January 8th Iceland Symphony Orchestra - Vienna Concert 16:00 & 19:30 Harpa Óskar Gu"jónsson Move Quartet 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Sunday January 9th Dance For Children - Da!draumer 15:00 Bor!arleikhúsi" Reykjavík Bi! Band - The Golden A!e of Swin! 20:00 Harpa Ólafur Sverrir Traustason Trio 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Monday January 10th Mánudjass - Monday Ni!ht Jazz Jam 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Freysteinn 20:00 Mál o! Mennin! Tuesday January 11th Duo Plus Trio 19:30 Salurinn Rö!nvaldur Bor!#órsson Trio 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Wednesday January 12th Si!mar $ór Trio 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Thursday January 13th N%dönsk 20:00 Bæjarbíó Iceland Symphony Orchestra - Youn! Soloists 2022 19:30 Harpa HJAL quartet 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Friday January 14th N%dönsk 20:00 Bæjarbíó Sku!!akvartettinn 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Saturday January 15th N%dönsk 20:00 Bæjarbíó Marria!e Bliss 20:00 Si!urjón Ólafsson Museum Sku!!akvartettinn 20:00 Sku!!abaldu Sunday January 16th Scenes From Childhood 14:00 Harpa Chamber Music Club 16:00 Harpa How To Become Icelandic In 60 Minutes 19:00 Harpa Kristjana Stefáns Tríó 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Monday January 17th Mánudjass - Monday Ni!ht Jazz Jam 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Tuesday January 18th Andrés $ór & Hilmar Jensson 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Wednesday January 19th University Welcome Week Festival 22:00 Gaukurinn Dúó Edda - The World Sta!e 19:30 Harpa Knittin! Evenin! 20:00 Kex Hostel Thursday January 20th Thunder Purple - The Music Of Deep Purple and Uriah Heep 20:00 Bæjarbíó Chamber Music Club 16:00 Harpa Iceland Symphony Orchestra - Shostakovich and Barber 19:30 Harpa Sunna Gunnlau!s Quartet 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Friday January 21st Los Bomboneros 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Saturday January 22nd How To Become Icelandic In 60 Minutes 19:00 Harpa Out In The Islands - Island Concert 2022 20:00 Harpa Böss 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Sunday January 23rd Dark Music Days Openin! Event 16:00 Ásmundarsalur Bára Gísladóttir - Víddir (Dark Music Days) 20:00 Hall!rímskirkja Katrín Halldóra Sin!s the Son!s of Jón Múli - Release Concert 20:00 Harpa Monday January 24th The Emotional Carpenters - Just a Closer Walk With Thee (Dark Music Days) 20:00 Harpa Podium (Dark Music Days) 13:00 Nordic House Mánudjass - Monday Ni!ht Jazz Jam 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Tuesday January 25th Art Break - Love Nourishes And Hurts 12:15 Harpa Podium (Dark Music Days) 13:00 Nordic House The Caput Ensemble (Dark Music Days) 20:00 Harpa Baroque, Opera, Jazz - Tíbrá Series 19:30 Salurinn Ólafur Jónsson Trio 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Wednesday January 26th Women In Composition (Dark Music Days) 13:00 Nordic House Aulos Flute Ensemble - Insi!ht (Dark Music Days) 17:00 Nordic House Wako 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Thursday January 27th Iceland Symphony Orchestra - Journey Without Destination (Dark Music Days) 20:00 Harpa Crai! Taborn 20:00 Salurinn Wako 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Friday January 28th Iceland Symphony Orchestra - Bára and Gunnar Andreas (Dark Music Days) 12:15 Harpa John McCowan and Matthias En!ler - The Carto!raphy Of Time (Dark Music Days) 17:00 Harpa Hei"a and Tinna - En Núna? (Dark Music Days) 19:30 Harpa Nordic A&ect - Surfacin! (Dark Music Days) 21:130 Harpa Sku!!amuyndir Frá B%zans 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Saturday January 29th Si!ur!eir A!narsson - Nánd (Dark Music Days) 15:00 Harpa Sóley - Harmóník (Dark Music Days) 17:00 Harpa Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra (Dark Music Days) 20:00 Harpa Látún 20:00 Sku!!abaldur Icelandic Dance Troupe - Hvíla Sprun!ur 20:00 Bor!arleikhúsi" Sunday January 30th Cir culei!ht featurin! the music of Hö!ni E!ilsson 12:00 Harpa Thursday February 3rd Live Music Happy Hour 18:00 Jör!ensen Kitchen & Bar January 7th — February 3rd

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