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Ice Land : the eternal music


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Presto classical

d. 4. feb. 2022

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David Smith (musikanmelder)

d. 4. feb. 2022

"Recording of the week: Contemporary Northern European choral music has acquired a reputation for being, in a sense, the Northern Lights set to music - ethereal, shimmering, weightless - but Anna Þorvaldsdóttir's Ad genua is worlds away from such thoughts ... Jón Leifs' haunting Hinsta kveðja, written in memory of his mother, is a magnificent addition to the string orchestra canon, with tonal shifts reminiscent of late Vaughan Williams".


BBC music magazine

2022 May

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Jeremy Pound

2022 May

"An ethereal, escapist set of recordings from the Cambridge choir, bringing together Icelandic choral music from the last half-century. Sævarsson's Requiem forms the centrepiece - a hypnotic, reflective wonder".


The gramophone

2022 April

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Andrew Mellor

2022 April

"Graham Ross isn't the first musician to have got Iceland under his skin ... With his Cambridge choir and his own chamber orchestra, he brings us a programme 'bound together by the common relation its sound world bears to the timelessness of Iceland's topgraphy' ... But even after a rather disjointed listening experience, the residual feeling here is of a warm bath, the smoothed cadences and sugar coatings conceling the true experience of a country that, beyond the Blue Lagoon, is cold, brutal, fortitudinous and uses its timelessness to create distinctive and forward-looking art ... There's just a taste of it here on an album whose music runs the gamut of fine to mediocre - and which, despite its title, has precious little of Iceland's 'eternal music' on it".