Due to COVID19 most of the program for Dark Music Days 2021 had to be postponed to 2022. That means however that the program for the festival in 2022 will be bigger than ever before. A full program will be announced in November/December 2021 which will include the following artists:
Iceland Symphony Orchestra
Kammersveit Reykjavíkur
Sigurgeir Agnarsson
Heiða Árnadóttir
Bára Gísladóttir
Tríóið Ísak
cantoque ensemble
Nordic Affect
Caput Ensemble
Sóley Stefánsdóttir
As always the program will represent a versatile variety of contemporary composers of all ages and genders.
Dark Music Days will also host events such as panel discussions and artists talks. The festival’s program will also include a new event called PODIUM where a selection of Icelandic Composers will showcase their work.
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If you are thinking about visiting Iceland to attend Dark Music Days 2022 we recommend reading our “Travelling to Iceland” page.