Anna S. Þorvaldsdóttir
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Anna Sigríður Þorvaldsdóttir (Anna Thorvaldsdottir) (born 11 July 1977) is "one of Iceland's most celebrated composers" and 2012 winner of the
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. Her music is frequently performed in Europe and in the United States, and is often influenced by landscapes and nature.


Early life and education

Anna Thorvaldsdottir trained as a cellist in her youth, and began composing at a young age. She studied composition at Iceland Academy of the Arts (BA in Composition), and later attended the University of California, San Diego, gaining her MA and PhD.


Career

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, Orchestre de Paris, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Munich Philharmonic, International Contemporary Ensemble, Ensemble Intercontemporain, BBC Proms, and
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among others. Portrait concerts of Thorvaldsdottir's work have been presented at many major venues and music festivals, including: Chicago’s
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, Knoxville’s Big Ears Festival, Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival in NYC, Münchener Kammerorchester’s Nachtmusic der Moderne series,
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, the Composer Portraits Series at NYC’s Miller Theatre, the Leading International Composers series at the Phillips Collection in Washington DC, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra’s Point Festival, and Wigmore Hall. As an educator, she has given lectures and presentations at Stanford, Columbia, Cornell, NYU, Northwestern, University of Chicago, Sibelius Academy, and the Royal Academy of Music in London. Thorvaldsdottir is currently composer-in-residence with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra. She is based in Surrey, UK, near London.


Major Orchestral Works


''Dreaming''

''Dreaming'', for which Thorvaldsdottir received the 2012 Nordic Council Music Prize (see below), was premiered by the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and Bernharður Wilkinson on Jan 14 2010. The UK premiere was given by the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Rumon Gamba on Jan 11 2019.


''AERIALITY''

''AERIALITY'' was an important work for catapulting Thorvaldsdottir's orchestral writing into the interest of American orchestras. It was commissioned by the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and premiered in November 2011. It was selected as a top 10 recording in 2014 by The New Yorker's
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, and by John Schaefer for WNYC's ''New Sounds Year in Review''.


''METACOSMOS''

The New York Philharmonic's Kravis Emerging Composer Award (see below), and the associated commission of ''METACOSMOS'', premiered on April 4, 2018 under the baton of Esa-Pekka Salonen at Lincoln Center's David Geffen Hall, cemented Thorvaldsdottir's status as “one of the most unique and expressive voices in the compositional scene today.” The European premiere was given by the Berliner Philharmoniker and Alan Gilbert.


''AION''

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'', co-commissioned by the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, was given its world premiere on May 24, 2019, at the Point Music Festival in the
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, by the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra conducted by Anna-Maria Helsing. It received its US premiere at Spoleto Festival USA in 2022, conducted by John Kennedy.


''CATAMORPHOSIS''

''CATAMORPHOSIS'' was premiered by the Berlin Philharmonic and Kirill Petrenko on Jan 29 2021. The work was a Berlin Philharmonic commission (co-commissioned by New York Philharmonic, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, and Iceland Symphony Orchestra). ''CATAMORPHOSIS'' also received the UK's Ivors Composer Award for Large Scale Composition in 2021 (see below for other Awards and Honours). The UK premiere of ''CATAMORPHOSIS'' was given by the CBSO and Ludovic Morlot.


''ARCHORA''

''ARCHORA'' was commissioned by the BBC Proms (co-commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Munich Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, Klangspuren Schwaz, and Iceland Symphony Orchestra). The work was premiered by the BBC Philharmonic and Eva Ollikainen on August 11 2022 at Royal Albert Hall.


Awards and Honours

* ''CATAMORPHOSIS'' received the UK's Ivors Composer Award for Large Scale Composition in 2021. * Thorvaldsdottir received the Lincoln Center’s Emerging Artist Award and Martin E. Segal Award, 2018. * In 2015, she was chosen as the New York Philharmonic's Kravis Emerging Composer, an honor that includes a $50,000 cash prize and a commission to write a composition for the orchestra; she is the second recipient. The orchestra later performed the premiere of her
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'' Metacosmos'' under the conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen in April 2018. * Anna Thorvaldsdottir was awarded the 2012 Nordic Council Music Prize for her orchestral work ''Dreaming'', one of the pieces on her album ''Rhízōma'' which was released on 25 October 2011 on Innova Recordings.


Selected works


Orchestral

* ''ARCHORA'' (2022) * ''CATAMORPHOSIS'' (2020) * ''AION'' (2018) * ''METACOSMOS'' (2017) * ''AERIALITY'' (2011) * ''Dreaming'' (2008)


Chamber

* ''Enigma'' (2019), for string quartet * ''Spectra'' (2017), for violin, viola, and cello * ''Illumine'' (2016), for string octet * ''Aequilibria'' (2014), for large ensemble * ''In the Light of Air'' (2014), for percussion, harp, piano,  viola, cello, harp, and electronics * ''Ró'' (2013), for bass flute, bass clarinet, percussion, piano, two violins, viola, cello * ''aura'' (2011), for percussion trio * ''Hrím'' (2010), for large ensemble


Choral

* ''Ad Genua'' (2016), for choir and string quintet * ''Heyr þú oss himnum á'' (2005) * ''Hey mig mín sál'' (2003)


Selected Recordings

* ''Aerial'' (Sono Luminus, 2022) riginally released on Deutsche Grammophon in 2014* ''ENIGMA'' (Sono Luminus, 2021) * ''Rhizoma'' (Sono Luminus, 2020) riginally released on Innova in 2011* ''AEQUA'' (Sono Luminus, 2018) * ''In the Light of Air'' (Sono Luminus, 2015)


References


External links


Anna Þorvaldsdóttir's website
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