Ávarp: Icelandic Chamber Music Agnieszka Panasiuk, Anna Wandtke, Paweł Panasiuk

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Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
15.01.2021

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  • Jón Nordal (b. 1926): Systur í garðshorni:
  • 1 Nordal: Systur í garðshorni: I. Ása 03:04
  • 2 Nordal: Systur í garðshorni: II. Signý 03:35
  • 3 Nordal: Systur í garðshorni: III. Helga 04:00
  • 4 Nordal: Myndir á þili: I. Brostin augu vatnanna 02:02
  • 5 Nordal: Myndir á þili: II. Þegar íshjartað slær 02:31
  • 6 Nordal: Myndir á þili: III. Skrifað í vindinn 01:55
  • 7 Nordal: Myndir á þili: IV. Allt með sykri og rjóma 02:39
  • Jórunn Viðar (1918 - 2017): Íslensk svíta:
  • 8 Viðar: Íslensk svíta: I. Ávarp 03:21
  • 9 Viðar: Íslensk svíta: II. Óttusöngur 03:12
  • 10 Viðar: Íslensk svíta: III. Þjóðlag 02:46
  • 11 Viðar: Íslensk svíta: IV. Fiðlulag 03:36
  • 12 Viðar: Íslensk svíta: V. Vikivaki 03:27
  • Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson (1847 - 1927): Piano Trio in A Minor:
  • 13 Sveinbjörnsson: Piano Trio in A Minor: I. Allegro moderato 05:25
  • 14 Sveinbjörnsson: Piano Trio in A Minor: II. Andante 05:28
  • 15 Sveinbjörnsson: Piano Trio in A Minor: III. Allegro 03:36
  • 16 Sveinbjörnsson: Piano Trio in A Minor: IV. Allegro moderato 06:34
  • Total Runtime 57:11

Info for Ávarp: Icelandic Chamber Music



The Icelandic chamber music recorded on the album by Agnieszka Panasiuk (piano) together with Anna Wandtke (violin) and Pawel Panasiuk (cello) is characterized by varied expression, high emotional load and lyricism.

The rich sound colour comes to the fore, with a well-thought-out and coherent dialogue of instrumental voices. The piano is the central sound axis, shaping the character of the compositions presented on the album. Agnieszka Panasiuk is at ease with the use of a variety of expressive and virtuoso means, differentiating stylistically between compositions representing a number of trends present in the Icelandic music of the 20th century.

The variety of colours, charisma and precision of the string instruments give the recipient a wide sonoristic image and complement the interesting whole. The album takes the listener into the world of the raw beauty of faraway Iceland and also encourages to reflect on the originality and uniqueness of the Icelandic musical language.

Pawel Panasiuk, cello
Agnieszka Panasiuk, piano
Anna Wandtke-Wypych, violin

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