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Works

Albums | Videos | Other audio releases | Orchestra | Jazz and big band | Ensemble | Solo and duo | Electronic | Choir | Text and video scores | Miscallaneous

For notes or more information on individual pieces, send mail to info@hafdisbjarnadottir.com

Albums

Lighhouse

Lighthouse


2020
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A Northern Year

A Northern
Year


2019
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Já


2017
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Sounds of Iceland

Sounds of
Iceland


2015
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Jæja

Jæja


2009
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A Northern Year


2002
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Videos

Tunglsjúkar nætur / Lunatic Nights

video by Laura Matikainen

A Northern Year (January-June)

performed by Passepartout Duo

Mánudans

video by Dagrún Aðalsteinsdóttir

Froskablús

video by Gísli Darri Halldórsson

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Works on other artists’ albums:

Sumar, from Tøyen Fil og Klafferi’s album Botanisk hage (2020) - Spotify link

Já!: I.Talking, from Kristín Mjöll Jakobsdóttir’s album Ferðalag (2016) - Spotify link

Já!: II.Thinking, from Kristín Mjöll Jakobsdóttir’s album Ferðalag (2016) - Spotify link

From Beacon to Beacon, from Nordic Affect’s album Clockworking (2015) - Spotify link

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Orchestra:

Þórdísarhyrna, 1.-12. umferð (Thordis Fichu, row 1-12) (2008)
for symphony orchestra

Risaeðla (2007) - Reverbnation link
for chamber orchestra

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Jazz and big band:

Á báðum áttum (2013, revised 2019)
or big band

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Ensemble:

Hyrnan IV (2019)
for electric guitar quartet

Woodstock Revisited (2019)
for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano and percussion

Romsa (2018)
for soprano, flute, clarinet and guitar

Wind Roses (2016)
for flute, clarinet, viola, cello, double bass, piano and electronics

Ást þín… (Part 1) (2010)
for baritone, violin, cello, accordion and piano

Ást þín… (Part 2) (2011)
for baritone, violin, cello, accordion and piano

From Beacon to Beacon (2011)
for baroque cello, baroque violin, harpsichord and electronics

Drykkfelld kona (2010)
for baritone, violin, cello, accordion and piano

Krónan (2009) - Reverbnation link
for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano and percussion

Clam (2007)
for various kinds of ensembles

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Solo and duo:

A Northern Year (2019)
for piano/keyboards, percussion and electronics

Sveitin (2018)
for oboe and electronics

Troll Blues (2016)
for two electric guitars and piano

Augnablik (2015)
for viola, trombone and electronics

Hikk! (2014) - Reverbnation link
for flute, clarinet and bassoon

Já (‘Yes’) (2012)
for bassoon and electronics

Hyrnan II (Þórdísarhyrna, 13.-37. umferð) (2012)
for piano

From Beacon to Beacon (2011)
for baroque cello, baroque violin, harpsichord and electronics

Fjöll (‘Mountains’) (2011)
for harp, percussion and accordion

Febrúardagur (‘A Day in February’) (2011) - Youtube link
for halldorophone and accordion

Aftur (2009)
for pipe organ

Hildarleikur (2007)
for cello

Þjóðlag frá Egóistan (‘Folk Song from Egoistan’) (2007)
for viola and cello

Vindur og vissa (2006) - Reverbnation link
for soprano and piano, or soprano and accordion

Gítardúett (2006) - Reverbnation link
for electric guitar and acoustic guitar

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Electronic:

DELux at Puca Festival (2019) in Drogheda, Ireland.
Soundscape for a light installation, in collaboration with Anton Kaldal, Declan Kelly and Els Borghart. Curated by Curated Place.

DELux at the Winter Lights Festival (2019) in Reykjavík, Iceland.
Soundscape for a light installation, in collaboration with Anton Kaldal, visuals by Pekka Stokke. Curated by Curated Place and Einkofi Productions.

DELux at the Vökudagar Festival (2018) in Akranes, Iceland.
Soundscape for a light installation, in collaboration with Anton Kaldal, Ingrid Solvik, Reidun Solvik and Parallax. Curated by Curated Place and Einkofi Productions.

DELux at the Factory Light Festival (2018) in Slemmestad, Norway.
Soundscape for a light installation, in collaboration with Anton Kaldal, Ingrid Solvik and Reidun Solvik. Curated by Curated Place and Einkofi Productions.

Sveitaborg(2018).
Sounds for a sound installation by Tulle Ruth, premiered at the Nordic House, Reykjavík, Iceland.

Waking the City Statues (2014) - Reverbnation link
sounds for a light installation by the Icelandic Light Art Group

Incandescent Light Bulb Memorial Project (2012) - Reverbnation link - Youtube link
sounds for a light installation by Kristján Kristjánsson

Sounds of New Nordic Landscapes (2010) - Reverbnation link - Youtube link
sound installation for the New Nordic Landscapes exhibition

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Choir:

Jólastökur (2013)
for mixed choir

Tunglsjúkar nætur (‘Lunatic Nights’) (2013)
for mixed choir, electric guitar and acoustic guitar

Tónar úr eldhúsi minninganna (‘Tones from the Kitchen of Memories’) (2013)
for mixed choir, electric guitar and acoustic guitar

Trúin á spurningarmerkið (2013)
for mixed choir, electric guitar and acoustic guitar

Skjálftablús (2013)
for mixed choir, electric guitar and acoustic guitar

Festa II (2013)
for mixed choir, electric guitar and acoustic guitar

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Text- and video scores:

KR-Grindavík (2019)
for cello, percussion and ondes Martenot

Hyrnan III (2017)
for open instrumentation and electronics

Sumar (2017)
for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and electronics

Nørrebro - Ísland (2016)
for open instrumentation of 5+ performers

Sveimur (Swarm) (2016)
site specific installation performance piece for 70+ performers, premiered by the Iceland Sym-phony Orchestra and students at the Iceland University of the Arts at the Tectonics Music Fes-tival, Harpa Concert Hall, Reykjavík, Iceland

Sólheimajökull (2014)
for flute, bassoon, clarinet, violin and electronics

Dettifoss (2014)
for flute, bassoon, clarinet, violin and electronics

Gamla hverfið mitt/Mit gamle kvarter (2014)
for flute, violin, trombone, saxophone, vibraphone and electronics

Melancholic tune (2014)
for flute, clarinet, violin and electronics

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Miscallaneous:

Film music for the short film The Dog with the Woman (2016), directed by Phoebe Arnstein and Stephen Ledger-Lomas (2009)

Music for minne m'in:e m:a (2009)
music for dance choreography by Maria Mattson

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