ICELAND SO/GAMBA - Icelandic Works for the Stage - Pall Isolfsson & Jorunn Vidar
Catalogue No: CHSA5319
Barcode: 0095115531921
Pall Isolfsson was the first director of the Reykjavik Music School, which opened in 1930. Like other musicians, he was forced by the lack of opportunity in Iceland to study abroad but, unlike others, he was able to return and work as the Organist at Reykjavik Cathedral to support his activities as a composer. His music for the early Ibsen play The Feast at Solhaug, performed in 1943 in Norwegian on Norway's National day, was his theatrical debut. This was followed in 1945 by the more ambitious score for Ur Myndabok Jonasar Hallgrimssonar. Jorunn Vidar started her advanced training at Isolfsson's conservatory, followed by studies in Berlin and then at the Juilliard School. In New York she met a fellow Icelander and dance student, Sigridur Armann. The two of them collaborated on Eldur (Fire), which would be the first ballet for the new National Theatre in Reykjavik, presented in May 1950. Their second collaboration for the National Theatre, Olafur Liljuros, opened in 1952 and is based on a traditional Nordic legend.