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Arnheiður Ei­ríks­dót­tir sings Mahler

Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00
Ticketsale starts 8th June - kl. 10:00

Price

3.100 - 11.500 kr

Next event

Thursday 4th February - 19:30

Venue

Eldborg

Mezzo-soprano Arnheiður Eiríksdóttir has shot to stardom in recent years and has received, amongst other awards, the International Opera Awards Rising Star of the Year in 2024. Here she performs some of Gustav Mahler's most beautiful songs: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen Songs of a Wayfarer, which deals with the loves and sorrows of the journeyman, and the moving Urlicht, or Primordial Light from Symphony No. 2, which describes the desire for relief from worldly suffering. In the second half of the concert, Tomáš Hanus, principal guest conductor of the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, conducts the beautiful Symphony No. 1 by Johannes Brahms, which took the composer over 20 years to complete. The wait for the work was certainly worth it, as the symphony is one of the cornerstones of Romantic musical literature.

Conductor
Tomáš Hanus

Mezzo-soprano
Arnheiður Eiríksdóttir

Program
Antonín Dvořák
Carnival Overture
Gustav Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Gustav Mahler Urlicht from Symphony no. 2
Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 1



Promoter

Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands

Ticket prices are

A

9.300 kr.

B

7.100 kr.

C

5.100 kr.

D

3.100 kr.

X

11.500 kr.

What's on

Thursday 4. February - 19:30

Eldborg

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.

a large empty auditorium with red seats and a stage .