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Harpa's Fam­ily Pro­gram­me: The Chil­dren’ Cham­ber Mu­sic Club

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Sunday 12th April - 14:00

Venue

Kaldalón

The Children’ Chamber Music Club

April 12th, 14:00–15:00
Kaldalón, Harpa
Ages: 7–15
Language: Icelandic (easy to enjoy regardless of language)
Admission: Free – tickets available from April 6th at harpa.is

Harpa’s Family Program, in collaboration with the Reykjavík Chamber Music Society and the Reykjavík Music high school (Menntaskóli í tónlist), offers a warm and engaging chamber music concert in Kaldalón, featuring talented young musicians performing a varied and accessible program.

The audience will also gain insight into the world of chamber music through brief introductions to the instruments, composers, and musical style – with the aim of deepening understanding and sparking interest among young listeners.

M. Ravel:

String Quartet in F major, 2nd movement: Assez vif – Très rythmé

Björney Aronsdóttir, violin
Steinunn Dís Öfjörð Sævarsdóttir, violin
Haraldur Áss Liljuson, viola
Urður Eir Baldursdóttir, cello

F. Mendelssohn:

Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 49, 1st movement: Molto allegro agitato

Sveindís Eir Steinunnardóttir, violin
Baldur Þórarinsson, cello
Sól Björnsdóttir, piano

A. Dvořák:

Terzetto in C major, 1st movement: Allegro ma non troppo

Rozalia Mietus, violin
Hugrún Birna Hjaltadóttir, violin
Arndís Ólafía Snorradóttir, viola

D. Shostakovich:

Piano Trio in E minor, Op. 67, 4th movement: Allegretto–Adagio

Þórdís Emilía Aronsdóttir, violin,
Anton Ragnar Vigfússon, cello
Jakob Piotr Grybos, piano

All performers are students at Menntaskóli í tónlist.

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Harpa

This event is free

What's on

Kaldalón

Kaldalón auditorium is especially well suited for all types of music, as well as for smaller conferences, meetings and lectures.

an empty auditorium with rows of seats and stairs leading up to the stage .