Útskriftarhátíð LHÍ: Gísli Magna

Hvers vegna sækir fólk í það að syngja í kór?
Hvað gerir söngurinn fyrir mann?
Hvernig bætir kórsöngur líf manns?

Þessum spurningum og fleiri er velt fram í litlu ferðalagi í gegnum kórheim nokkurra kvenna úr Léttsveit Reykjavíkur. 

Viðburður þessi er lokahnykkurinn í alþjóðlegu mastersnámi Gísla Magna við Listaháskóla Íslands í Sköpun, miðlun og frumkvöðlastarfi (NAIP) við tónlistardeild LHÍ.

Viðburðurinn fer fram þriðjudagskvöldið 6. ágúst í Háteigskirkju kl. 19. 

Öll hjartanlega velkomin.

In Paradisum. Requiem by Gabriel Fauré at Hallgrimskirkja

Concert with students from Iceland University of the Arts (IUA) and Iceland National Church's Music School in collaboration with the Hallgrímskirkja Friends of the Arts Society.  Religious music by Gabriel Fauré, Johann Sebastian Bach, Felix Mendelsohn, Cécar Franck and more.

Free entrance and everybody welcome.

Programme:

Théodore Dubois (1837 - 1924): 
from Douze pièces

Charles Marie Widor (1845-1937):
Meditation
Symphonie pour orgue no 1 op. 13 no 1

Graduation concert with Ingunn Huld Sævarsdóttir

A concert with singer songwriter Ingunn Huld Sævarsdóttir, a graduate student from NAIP at Safnahúsið on Saturday, April 21st at 3pm. Free entrance - everybody welcome. 

Performers:

  • Ingunn Huld Sævarsdóttir, voice, guitar, piano, flute
  • Árni Magnússon, electric bass
  • Páll Cecil Sævarsson, drums and synthesizer
  • Héðin Ziska Davidsen, guitar
  • Sigurður Halldórsson, cello
  • Anna Bergljót Böðvarsdóttir, voice

 

 

Frá fagstjóra

The core of the methodology of the NAIP Master's program is collaboration and independence. Each students moulds his field of interest, in close connection to the community. The program prepares musicians for rapid changes in their working environment, where leadership and communication skills and creative thinking are necessary. Emphasis is placed on establishing a positive learning environment based on trust and empathy, where knowledge and experience is shared on a peer-to-peer basis. The program is international and is in collaboration with other arts academies in Europe.

"I applied for the NAIP's master's degree because I wanted to tro to focus entirely on music as a carreer. Immediately at the beginning of my studies, I sensed how empowering it was for me and how all the teachers motivated and directed me in a way so I could work independently towards finding my own way of creating music. In my studies, I also had the opportunity to work with musicians abroad, who were doing similar studies. It was great. The program was really instructive and prepared me very well for working in diverse situations in music. The biggest part of my job today is beacuse of projects that I founded under the guidance of great teachers at the Iceland University of the Arts. This is an education that continues to be rewarding. Thanks!

Lilja Dögg Gunnarsdóttir

Samtal við sjónarhorn

Nemendur í Sköpun, miðlun og frumkvöðlastarfi (NAIP) við tónlistardeild Listaháskóla Íslands flytja verk sérstaklega samin inn í sýninguna Sjónarhorn í Safnahúsinu.
Höfundar og flytjendur verka: Alessandro Cernuzzi, Arnold Ludvig, Ása Valgerður Sigurðardóttir og Bragi Árnason.

Auk þeirra taka börn úr Barna- og unglingakór Hallgrímskirkju og hópur tónlistarmanna og leikara þátt í dagskránni.