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Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson (born 1982) is an Icelandic composer, performer and a founding member of S.L.Á.T.U.R., an experimental arts organization in
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. In his compositions he has developed a rhythmic language devoid of regular beat or metre, and he has created a new musical notation to represent his music.


Biography

Guðmundur Steinn was born in
Reykjavík Reykjavík ( ; ) is the capital and largest city of Iceland. It is located in southwestern Iceland, on the southern shore of Faxaflói bay. Its latitude is 64°08' N, making it the world's northernmost capital of a sovereign state. With a po ...
,
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in 1982. He studied at the
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, graduating in 2005, and then at
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in
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,
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, where he gained an M.A. degree with a thesis entitled "An Approach to Rhythm". His teachers have included Atli Ingólfsson, Úlfar Haraldsson, Hilmar ór Arson and Hilmar Jensson in Iceland, and
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and John Bischoff at Mills College. He also attended
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’s courses in
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in 2004, went to the
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in 2008 and has had masterclasses with
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and
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.


Music

Guðmundur Steinn's musical style combines sound patterns without using a rigid rhythmic grid structure or pulse. This approach has led to the development of his animated notation, or '', instead of using traditional musical scores. During the performance, the musicians follow specific instructions that move across a computer screen. This rhythmic language and animated notation and the structural methods he uses in composition were the subject of his M.A. thesis in Mills College. As Guðmundur Steinn explains, "By intently focusing on small differences, both in rhythm and pitch, the ear gets tuned to a microscopic mode of listening. When things then open up, a new sense of variety is gained." Works have been performed at events in both Scandinavia and the USA, including the Reno Interdisciplinary Arts Festival, Music for People and Thingamajigs, U.N.M. (Ung Nordisk Musik), Time of Music, Dark Music Days,
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(2009 and 2010), and Ung Nordisk Musik. Performers of his works have included Quartet San Francisco, The Zapolski Quartet Ensemble Adapter, Defun, Duo Harpverk, Shayna Dunkelmann, Tinna Þorsteinsdóttir, Quartet Opabinia, The Zapolski Quartet and Atón/Njútón. Guðmundur Steinn also participates in improvisatory performances, and has performed with Steve Hubback,
Fred Frith Jeremy Webster "Fred" Frith (born 17 February 1949) is an English multi-instrumentalist, composer, and improviser. Probably best known for his guitar work, Frith first came to attention as one of the founding members of the English avant-rock ...
, Andrew D'Angelo, Ad Peijnenburg, Hilmar Jensson and
Skúli Sverrisson Skúli Sverrisson (born 23 October 1966) is an Icelandic composer and bass guitarist. He has worked with musicians Wadada Leo Smith, Derek Bailey, Lou Reed, Jon Hassell, David Sylvian, Arto Lindsay, and composers Ryuichi Sakamoto, Jóhan ...
Guðmundur Steinn is a founding member of the S.L.Á.T.U.R. ("samtök listrænt ágengra tónsmiða umhverfis Reykjavík" or "The Association of Artistically Obtrusive Composers around Reykjavík"), an experimental composers collective in Iceland, and he is co-curator of the festival ''Sláturtíð''. He also a co-curates the concert series ''Jaðarber'' at the
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.


Awards

*2011 – 80th anniversary National Radio of Iceland Composition Prize *2005 – musical director of the film ''Hidebound'' (''Þröng Sýn'') which gained a special prize for music at the NUFF Nordic Youth Film Festival in Norway


Recordings

*2011 – ''Horpma'' – an album released by Carrier Records *his music has also featured on albums available on the
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label in Reykjavík and Edgetone in
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Works

Guðmundur Steinn's works include: *' (2012) for flute, bass clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, percussion, piano, 2 violins, viola, cello and double bass *' (2011) for flute choir with contrabass flute solo *' (2011) for orchestra, traditional notation *' (2011) for 4 voices, open instrumentation and 2 voices audience participation *' (2011) for accordion and piano *' (2011) for flute choir *''2 Songs for Accordion'' (2011) for solo accordion *' (2011) for 4 recorders *''Nine lullabies for Langspil'' (2011) for 4
langspil The langspil (; meaning ''long-play'') is a traditional Icelandic drone zither. It has a single melody string and usually 2 drone strings. The langspil can be played by plucking the strings by hand, with a bow or by hammering. Langspils exist ...
*' (2011) for somewhat variable quartet *' (2011) for 8 aluminum cans *' (2010) for violin and piano *' (2010) for somewhat variable quartet *' (2010) for somewhat variable quartet *' (2010) for somewhat variable quartet *' (2010) for flute, bass clarinet, cello and piano *' (2010) for harp and percussion *' (2010) for alto flute, bass clarinet, harp, piano and percussion *' (2010) for piano *' (2010) for somewhat variable quartet *' (2009) for variable instrumentation *' (2009) for somewhat variable quartet *' (2009) for harp and percussion *' (2009) for just-intoned single string piano *' (2009) for 5 langspil *' (2009) for somewhat variable quartet *' (2009) for flute, harp and percussion *' (2009) for alto flute and alto recorder *' (2009) for 2 French horns *' (2009) for 8 bassoons *' (2008) for 27 plucked strings *' (2007) for voice *' (2007) for 5 percussion *' (2007) for 2 percussion *' (2007) for string quartet and live electronics *' (2007) for flute and live electronics *' (2007) for 3 percussion, 2 alto saxophones, 1 tenor saxophone, 2 violins and 1 viola *' (2006) for 2 voices and electronics *' (2006) for percussion solo *' (2006) for 3 cellos All use Guðmundur Steinn's "animated notation" except '.


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