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Venue: Harpa Concert Hall, Reykjavík

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AddressAusturbakki 2
Reykjavík
Capital Region
101
Iceland
ContainsEldborg - Main Hall
Flói
Foyer
Kaldalón
Norðurljós
outside
Silfurberg
Google maps64° 9' 0.942" N 21° 55' 56.337" W
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ReykjavíkE.T.

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Williams: Film music from E.T.
Iceland Symphony Orchestra; Caleb Young

ReykjavíkBirth of the World

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Haydn, Crawford Seeger, Ligeti, Strauss R.
Iceland Symphony Orchestra; Barbara Hannigan

ReykjavíkYoung Soloists

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Iceland Symphony Orchestra; Baldur Brönnimann; Unknown

ReykjavíkFace of Earth

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Pálsson, Liszt, Bartók
Iceland Symphony Orchestra; Eva Ollikainen; Nikola Meeuwsen

ReykjavíkThe Book of Children’s Songs

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Various: Songs from Vísnabókin (The Book of Songs)
Iceland Symphony Orchestra; Hjörtur Páll Eggertsson; Þórunn Arna Kristjánsdóttir; Hallgrímur Ólafsson; Sigurður Þór Óskarsson; Graduale Futuri

ReykjavíkPortrait of Magnús Jóhann

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Ragnarsson
Iceland Symphony Orchestra; Ross Jamie Collins; Magnús Jóhann Ragnarsson

ReykjavíkMahler 8

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Mahler: Symphony no. 8 in E flat major "Symphony of a Thousand"
Iceland Symphony Orchestra; Eva Ollikainen; Bryndís Guðjónsdóttir; Álfheiður Erla Guðmundsdóttir; Dísella Lárusdóttir; Anna Kissjudit

ReykjavíkClose-up – Hildur Guðnadóttir

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Guðnadóttir
Iceland Symphony Orchestra; Daníel Bjarnason; Hildur Guðnadóttir
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Ólafsson, Adès and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra kickstart the planet

The Iceland Symphony Orchestra opens its season with a dazzling showpiece by Thomas Adès.
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Dark Music Days in Reykjavik

For 24 years, the festival of Dark Music Days has fuelled imagination with contemporary music, thanks to the initiative of the Icelandic Composer’s Union. And with the advent of a glamorous concert hall in the midst of crisis and bankruptcy, the glittering Harpa, the crowds have grown in numbers every year.