"The title piece, Equilibrium IV: Windbells, was the seed this whole album grew from. It was premièred under rather unusual circumstances at the 2005 World Expo in Japan..." - Hugi Guðmundsson
Rae’s cursed portal reveals screaming sirens and liquid vixens, melting like wax, ruptured and replicating
Lights in the Sky comprises eight tracks for analogue synthesiser, cello, piano, and string orchestra
In reimagining the Bach Chaconne and Ockeghem’s Deo Gratias, I searched for meaning and connection to the greater, mysterious universe
Lithuanian pianist weaves works from contemporary Nordic and Baltic composers such as the Icelandic Anna Thorvaldsdottir in a pristine manner
2021 release by two of Iceland's prominent classical performers
Sveinsson’s music summons a hushed awe that makes for a mesmerizing listen on its own
Third, and at least for now the last, in a hugely illuminating series devoted to works by contemporary Icelandic composers
Icelandic ensemble Nordic Affect performs six compositions by Valgeir Sigurðsson, ´Hlynur Aðils Vilmarsson and Úlfur Hansson