Eydís Evensen
Icelandic
Biography
Music has been a part of Eydís Evensen’s life from a very early age. A classically-trained pianist and post-classical composer, Eydís started taking piano lessons at the age of six in her hometown of Blönduós, Iceland and composed her very first piece of music on the instrument – about a storm that was raging outside – when she was seven.
After graduating from Reykjavik’s Hamrahlíð College – where she sang in the world-renowned choir run by Þorgerður Ingólfsdóttir, which counts Björk and members of Sigur Rós among former members – she planned to go to Vienna to continue her studies, but after becoming disillusioned with the classical world, she decided to take a different path, moving abroad to work. Spells were spent living in London and New York while traveling extensively.
Although Eydís cites her home country of Iceland as still being a huge influence on her music, she is also profoundly inspired by forces of nature as well as artists such as Philip Glass and Thom Yorke. But the real driving force behind her mournful, melancholic and incredibly beautiful arrangements is her own emotions, and having the full freedom to explore those feelings musically however she wants, while also attempting to break free from regular forms of music.
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News
- International Piano Day 2023
- 29th March 2023
- New releases for 2023 International Piano Day from WMG composers
- Eydís Evensen dance performances
- 7th September 2021
- On September 16–18, Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company will present Total Ellipse choreographed to five Eydís Evensen works from her 2021 album Bylur, with a live stream on September 17 at 7:30 local time...
- Piano Day 2021
- 28th March 2021
- Monday, March 29th, 2021 marks the seventh annual Piano Day. Piano Day takes place on the 88th day of the year (matching the number of keys on a standard piano) and aims to highlight and celebrate the piano and...
Performances
Features
- Icelandic Voices
- With only a population of around 350,000, Iceland punches well above its weight in so many creative and sporting fields – not least in classical music. Some of the most up-and-coming voices in the film, media and classical, names such as Anna Thorvaldsdottir, Jóhann Jóhannsson and Hildur Guðnadóttir, have come this remote corner of the north Atlantic Ocean and created a worldwide reputation of excellence. Discover the work of three such composers, from three different generations, published by Wise Music.
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Discography
- LabelXXIM Records
- Catalogue Number19439725202
- SoloistEydís Evensen, piano; Hrafnhildur Marta Guðmundsdóttir, cello; Pétur Björnsson, violin; Sólveig Vaka Eyþórsdóttir, violin; Guðbjartur Hákonarson, viola; Birgir Steinn Theódórsson, double bass; Valdimar Guðmundsson, trombone; Snorri Sigurðarson, trumpet
- Released23rd April 2021
- Works