About this concert
Daníel Bjarnason conducts the Iceland Symphony Orchestra in a programme celebrating the the late Jóhann Jóhannsson – the Golden Globe winner and two-time Oscar nominee who passed away unexpectedly at the height of his fame in 2018. The programme culminates in the symphony-like A Prayer to the Dynamo, commissioned by the Winnipeg New Music Festival and drawing on the writings of historian Henry Adams in response to a visit to the Hall of Electrical Machines at the 1900 Paris Exposition. Two other works by Jóhannsson round out the concert – Fanfare from the opening of Honourable Presidents, and the poignant song Odi et Amo from the play Englabörn – alongside Philip Glass's David Bowie and Brian Eno-inspired Symphony No. 1.
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Jóhann Jóhannsson Biography
Jóhann Jóhannsson is an Icelandic-born musician, composer and producer. He also runs the record label Kitchen Motors in Reykjavík, the art organization/think tank/record label which specializes in instigating collaborations, promoting concerts and exhibitions, performances, chamber operas, producing films, books and radio shows based on the ideals of experimentation, collaboration and the search for new art forms.
Jóhann founded the Apparat Organ Quartet in 1999, who have played various European festivals to great acclaim. Jóhann has also produced and written music with artists as diverse as Marc Almond (Stranger Things album), Barry Adamson and Pan Sonic, The Hafler Trio, Magga Stína and many others. He has also written music for theatre, documentaries and soundtrack music for three feature films.
Read MoreJóhann founded the Apparat Organ Quartet in 1999, who have played various European festivals to great acclaim. Jóhann has also produced and written music with artists as diverse as Marc Almond (Stranger Things album), Barry Adamson and Pan Sonic, The Hafler Trio, Magga Stína and many others. He has also written music for theatre, documentaries and soundtrack music for three feature films.
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