簡介: 冰島大提琴演奏家Hildur Ingveldardóttir Gudnadóttir生於1982年,從小學(xué)習(xí)大提琴,後來進入雷克雅維克音樂學(xué)院(Reykjavík Music Academy)接受專業(yè)的古典音樂教育,再到冰島藝術(shù)學(xué)院(Iceland Academy of the 更多>
冰島大提琴演奏家Hildur Ingveldardóttir Gudnadóttir生於1982年,從小學(xué)習(xí)大提琴,後來進入雷克雅維克音樂學(xué)院(Reykjavík Music Academy)接受專業(yè)的古典音樂教育,再到冰島藝術(shù)學(xué)院(Iceland Academy of the Arts)和德國柏林Universitat der Kunste專研作曲及媒體研究?;氐奖鶏u後,投入雷克雅維克重要的音樂團體及廠牌Kitchen Motors,在冰島獨立音樂圈頗為活躍,例如與近年來大放異彩的Johann Johannsson一起合作。2004年開始在冰島樂隊Angel演奏,她更參與了芬蘭實驗電子樂隊Pan Sonic,並在2007年的專輯「Katodivaihe / Cathodephase」演奏大提琴,備受矚目及好評,其精湛大提琴演奏技巧,也讓Hildur Gudnadottir獲得與英國傳奇工業(yè)樂隊Throbbing Gristle、美國當(dāng)紅實驗民謠樂隊Animal Collective以冰島電子民謠樂隊Mum合作的機會。
2009年,Hildur Gudnadottir在英國實驗音樂廠牌Touch推出的「Without Sinking」是她的第二張個人專輯,相較2006年她於冰島廠牌12 Tónar以Lost In Hildurness之名的個人首張專輯「Mount A」,這張還得到許多冰島獨立音樂樂手鼎力相助,由Skúli Sverrisson擔(dān)任貝斯、Jóhann Jóhannsson協(xié)助風(fēng)琴及電子編程、更特別的是,連她的父親Gueni Franzson都在"Aether"和"Unveiled"這兩首曲子演出單簧管。她自己也在"Aether"嘗試了齊特琴(Zither)。
整張專輯的主角是大提琴,正如專輯封面所呈現(xiàn)的,氣氛陰鬱而哀傷,很有藝術(shù)電影配樂的質(zhì)感,低沈迷人的大提琴,在昏暗氛圍裡,顯得淒楚而悲切,琴聲徘徊不去,更有一種永恆失所之感。Hildur Gudnadottir在訪談裡表示,2007年與2008年她常坐飛機到各地演出,在飛機上,很多時間她都在看窗外的雲(yún),她仔細(xì)觀察了雲(yún)層的形成和變幻,在這張唱片裡「我希望透過音樂,創(chuàng)造一種厚重的雷雨雲(yún)層,水氣凝結(jié),雨絲飄落的感覺?!挂源司€索,我們可以想像「Without Sinking」的意象應(yīng)該是在雨天的海邊,帶有獨特的氣味和顏色,水岸處架起如海市蜃樓般的宮殿,濃霧中映照出了內(nèi)心的徬徨及孤寂,夜色愈來愈深沈,海浪及雨水卻讓人越來越清醒。
Hildur Ingveldardóttir Guenadóttir (born September 4, 1982) is a classically-trained Icelandic Cellist who has played and recorded with the bands Pan Sonic, Throbbing Gristle and Múm, as well as her solo project Lost in Hildurness. She has also toured with Animal Collective.
In 2007 she released a solo album, Mount A, on which she attempted to "involve other people as little as I could."[1] It was recorded in New York and Hólar in the north of Iceland. 2009 sees the release of her second solo album, "Without Sinking" on the UK-based audio-visual label, Touch.
As well as the cello, Hildur also sings and arranges choral music, once arranging a choir for performances by Throbbing Gristle in Austria and London. As a composer she has written a score for the play Sumardagur ("Summer Day") performed at Iceland's National Theatre