
June 5, 2025
1-16 june 2024
June 5, 2025
Reykjavík Arts Festival is proud to host acclaimed composer Hildur Guðnadóttir as artist-in-residence during the Festival in 2026. From June 4–7, the festival will celebrate her remarkable career with three unique events, each highlighting different facets of her groundbreaking music and artistic journey.
On Thursday 4 June at 19:30, Hildur will lead a programme in Eldborg Hall with Iceland Symphony Orchestra, where she will discuss her works and artistic influences. Music from the films Joker, Tár, and Haunting in Venice will be performed, alongside works by composers such as Arvo Pärt, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Kaija Saariaho. The concert is a collaboration between the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and the festival, conducted by Daníel Bjarnason. Tickets will go on sale on June 11.
On Saturday 6 June at 20:00, Hildur and her ensamble will perform the new work Where to From as well as earlier works in Harpa’s Silfurberg. Where to From was commissioned by Reykjavík Arts Festival, Barbican Centre, Vienna Konzerthaus, and Holland Festival. In addition to Hildur, who sings and plays cello, the performance features Liam Byrne on viola da gamba, vocalists Jessika Kenney and Else Torp, violist Eyvind Kang, and cellist Claire O’Connell. Lighting design is by Theresa Baumgartner and sound design by Francesco Donadello.
Hildur says of the piece:
“I have a fairly constant stream of music in my head. Sometimes I record this stream, and it becomes a kind of snapshot of my emotions at that moment. Where to From is my audio diary. I’m excited to open it up to the audience at Harpa, together with good friends.”
On Sunday 7 June at 17:00, we turn our gaze to the past, present and future, exploring connections in collaboration with Hallgrímskirkja in a concert where there will be performed works by Hildur and Jón Nordal. Among the performers are Hallgrímskirkja Choir, conducted by Steinar Logi Helgason, Björn Steinar Sólbergsson og Álfheiður Erla Guðmundsdóttir.
“Gratitude is at the forefront of my mind when it comes to being the Artist-in-Residence of the Reykjavík Arts Festival. It’s a great honour to come home and share with the nation a glimpse of what I’ve been working on over the past decades. I’m looking forward to collaborating with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and the Hallgrímskirkja Choir, and to performing new music with close friends — music that we’ll be bringing to audiences around the world in the coming years,” said Hildur.
Ticket sales for Where To From and the concert in Hallgrímskirkja will begin in the autumn.