music.wikisort.org - ComposerDaníel Bjarnason (born 26 February 1979) is an Icelandic composer and conductor. He has garnered widespread acclaim for his debut album, Processions (2010), with TimeOut NY writing he "create(s) a sound that comes eerily close to defining classical music's undefinable brave new world".[1]
Icelandic composer and conductor (born 1979)
This is an Icelandic name. The last name is patronymic, not a family name; this person is referred to by the given name Daníel.
Daníel Bjarnason |
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Born | (1979-02-26) 26 February 1979 (age 43) Iceland |
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Genres | Classical, experimental |
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Labels | Bedroom Community |
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Website | danielbjarnason.net |
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Musical artist
Life and career
Born on 26 February 1979,[2] Daníel studied composition, piano and conducting in Reykjavik, before going on to further study orchestral conducting at the University of Music, Freiburg.[3] He has had a number of works commissioned and debuted by Los Angeles Philharmonic.[4][5][6]
Daníel is currently composer-in-residence at the Muziekgebouw Frits Philips, Eindhoven[7] and was artist in residence with Iceland Symphony Orchestra from 2015 to 2018. He has also collaborated with respected artists from many different genres, including Ben Frost,[8] Sigur Ros[9] and Brian Eno.[10]
Various conductors have also performed Daníel's work, including Gustavo Dudamel,[11] John Adams,[12] André de Ridder,[13] James Conlon,[14] Louis Langrée[15] and Ilan Volkov.[16]
Daníel's recent work has included collaborations with the Los Angeles Philharmonic,[17] Rambert Dance Company,[18] Britten Sinfonia,[19] Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra,[20] So Percussion[21] and the Calder Quartet.[22] In August 2017, he acted as a co-curator, composer and conductor at the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Reykjavik Festival.[23]
Awards
Daníel Bjarnason has won numerous awards at the Icelandic Music Awards, including Song Of The Year (2015) for Ek ken di nag [24] and Composer of the Year, 2013 for his works The Isle Is Full of Noises and Over Light Earth.[25][26] Over Light Earth (2013) won the Icelandic Music Award for the best classical CD of the year in 2013.[27] Also in 2013, he and Ben Frost won the Edda Award for best soundtrack for their score to film The Deep, directed by Baltasar Kormákur.[28] In 2010, Daníel nominated for the prestigious Nordic Council's Music Prize, and won the Kraumur Music Award.[29] Daníel has also been awarded a grant from the Kristján Eldjárn Memorial Fund.[27]
Discography
Albums
- Processions (2010) — Bedroom Community
- Sólaris (with Ben Frost) (2011) — Bedroom Community
- Over Light Earth (2013) — Bedroom Community
- Djúpið (2017) — Bedroom Community
Works
Solo and small chamber works
- 5 Chinese Poems (2001)
- 4 Seasons of Yosa Buson (2003)
- Skelja (2006)
- Fanfare for Harpa (2011)
- Four Anachronisms (2012)
- Qui Tollis (2013)
- Ek Ken Die Nag (2014)
- Stillshot (2015)
Ensemble and chamber orchestra
- All Sounds to Silence Come (2007)
- Over Light Earth (2012)
Solo with ensemble/orchestra
- Solitudes (2003)
- Sleep Variations (2005)
- Processions (2009)
- Bow to String (2010)
- Sólaris (2011)
Chorus
- Enn Fagnar Heimur (2011)
- Ek Ken Die Nag (2014)
Chorus and orchestra
- The Isle Is Full of Noises (2012)
Film scores
- Reykjavik Guesthouse (2003)
- Come To Harm (2011)
- The Deep (2012)
- Under The Tree (2017)
Music for dance
- Smáljón í Sjónmáli (2011)
- Frames - Alexander Whitley/Rambert (2015)
Collaborations
- Efterklang (Arranging for and performing in live project "Efterklang, Daníel Bjarnason and their Messing Orchestra")
- Ben Frost (Sólaris, The Deep)
- fr:Olivia Pedroli (Arranging for and appearing on albums "The Den" and "A Thin Line")
- Ólöf Arnalds (Arrangements on albums "Við og við" and "Innundir Skinni")
- Hjaltalín (Arranging for and performing in live project "Alpanon" with Iceland Symphony Orchestra)
- Sigur Rós (Arrangements on albums "Valtari" and "Kveikur")
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- SUDOC (France)
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На других языках
- [en] Daníel Bjarnason
[es] Daníel Bjarnason
Daníel Bjarnason (26 de febrero de 1979[1]) es un compositor y director de orquesta islandés. Bjarnason estudió composición, piano y dirección en Reikiavik, ampliando sus estudios de dirección orquestal posteriormente en la Universidad de Música de Friburgo (Hochschule für Musik Freiburg).[2] Ha compuesto obras para la Orquesta Filarmónica de Los Ángeles.[3][4][5]
[ru] Даниэль Бьярнасон
Даниэль Бьярнасон (исл. Daníel Bjarnason (род. 26 февраля 1979[1]) — исландский композитор и дирижёр. Изначально он изучал композицию, фортепиано и оркестровое дирижирование в Рейкьявике, затем он продолжил образование как симфонический дирижёр в Высшей школе музыки во Фрейбурге[2].
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