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Víkin­gur plays Beeth­oven – 75 Year An­niversary Con­cert - Ice­land Sym­phony Or­ches­tra

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Price

3.900 - 11.900 kr

Period

6th March - 7th March

Venue

Eldborg

Iceland Symphony Orchestra

PROGRAM

Ingibjörg Ýr Skarphéðinsdóttir Gaddenboot (World Premiere)
Jón Leifs Darraðarljóð
Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Concerto no 5
Richard Strauss Ein Heldenleben

CONDUCTOR

Eva Ollikainen

SOLOIST

Víkingur Ólafsson

CHOIRS

Kór Hallgrimskirkju
Kór Langholtskirkju


In March 2025, it will be 75 years since the Iceland Symphony Orchestra held its first concert. To mark this milestone, a celebratory concert will take place, featuring monumental works from music history under the baton of Eva Ollikainen, the orchestra's chief conductor.

Víkingur Ólafsson is one of the world's most sought-after classical musicians today. This season, he will perform with orchestras such as the Berlin, London, and New York Philharmonics and premiere John Adams's new piano concerto with the San Francisco Symphony. He has received numerous international awards for his performances, and his recordings under the Deutsche Grammophon label have been streamed over 1 billion times. Víkingur will perform Beethoven's Fifth Piano Concerto, The Emperor Concerto, at this concert, a grand masterpiece where powerful drama intertwines with lyrical beauty in a mesmerizing interplay between soloist and orchestra.

Ein Heldenleben (A Hero's Life) is one of the most famous tone poems by Richard Strauss. Composed at the height of Strauss's fame, when he was a sought-after conductor and celebrated composer, the work portrays the composer himself as the hero — a kind of superman who confronts the adversities of the world.

The concert opens with a new festive overture by Ingibjörg Ýr Skarphéðinsdóttir, commissioned especially for the occasion. However, it is not the only premiere, as Jón Leifs's Darraðarljóð will also be performed for the first time. Written for choir and orchestra, the text of this work is drawn from Brennu-Njáls Saga, specifically the haunting witches' chant witnessed by Dörruður in chapter 157. The manuscript bears the note "according to a 50-year plan," indicating that Jón began contemplating this project as a teenager.

Piano Concerto No. 2 by Brahms was originally on the program, and the concert was titled Viking plays Brahms. Due to changes in the program, the concert is now called Viking plays Beethoven – 75th Anniversary Concert



Promoter

Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands

The ticket prices are as follows:

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9.900 kr.

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7.900 kr.

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5.900 kr.

D

3.900 kr.

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11.900 kr.

Eldborg

Harpa´s main hall, Eldborg, is designed to provide the audience with an unforgettable experience on numerous levels. The hall’s design make Eldborg a truly adaptable modern venue that can accommodate up to 1,600 guests at one time. Harpa corner is an open space located in front of the hall. This magnificent space is ideal for coffee breaks or receptions related to events in Eldborg.