Rokk og popp, Tónlist

Price
5.990 - 19.990 kr
Next event
Saturday 2nd January - 14:30
Venue
Eldborg
After a series of concerts in Germany, Denmark, Poland, and the Netherlands, the Polish band gregorian grace is now also performing in Iceland. With seven singers and a live band, they lead the audience into the world of mysticism and Gregorian chant with their unique sound.
As you listen to this impeccable harmony of sounds, you can admire ancient melodies and the harmony of different musical styles and genres: In addition to the authentic and mysterious choral music of the Middle Ages, to which the first part of the concert is dedicated, world-famous pop, blues, and rock hits such as Ameno, Adiemus, Sky full of stars, Sound of Silence, and many, many other (sometimes surprising) songs will be presented, which, in combination with the mystical Gregorian chant, will become true works of art on this evening!
Singers and instrumentalists from the Polish music scene, associated with the largest art centers in Poland and abroad, perform, allowing the audience to immerse themselves in the entire range of human voice: from high soprano and its vocalizations with a white voice, through soft countertenor, to mystical, deep bass. The audience's imagination is further stimulated by virtuoso improvisations from a live instrumental group: electric violin, clarinet, keyboard instruments, electric guitar, percussion instruments, and original instruments from the Middle Ages!
The concert by gregorian grace is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the delicate sound world of Gregorian chant, discover the charm of medieval sounds, and rediscover familiar music. It's an experience not to be missed!
Promoter
Wolff Concerts
Ticket prices are
A
14.990 kr.
B
11.990 kr.
C
9.990 kr.
D
7.990 kr.
X
15.990 kr.
E
5.990 kr.
VIP
19.990 kr.
What's on
Eldborg is the main concert hall in Harpa. Designed for world-class acoustics and versatile performances, Eldborg is the centrepiece of Iceland’s premier cultural venue.

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