Anna Thorvaldsdottir
b. 1977
Icelandic
Summary
Anna Thorvaldsdottir’s (b. 1977) “seemingly boundless textural imagination” (New York Times) and striking sound world has made her “one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary music” (NPR). Her music is composed as much by sounds and nuances as by harmonies and lyrical material – it is written as an ecosystem of sounds, where materials continuously grow in and out of each other, often inspired in an important way by nature and its many qualities, in particular structural ones, like proportion and flow. Anna’s “detailed and powerful” (Guardian) orchestral writing has garnered her awards from the New York Philharmonic, Lincoln Center, the Nordic Council, and the UK’s Ivors Academy, as well as commissions by many of the world’s top orchestras.
Composer-in-Residence with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra 2018-2023, Anna was in 2023 also in residence at the Aldeburgh Festival and the Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music. In 2024-2025, she is the Tonhalle Orchestra’s Creative Chair. In 2024, she was selected as a winner of the CHANEL Next Prize. She holds a PhD (2011) from the University of California in San Diego.
Critical Acclaim
With her music’s humbling vastness and depth of colour, this Icelander is a force to be reckoned with… - Andrew Mellor, Gramophone
The thing that impresses me about Anna Thorvaldsdottir's music is that all of it sounds inevitable, it sounds as if it has to exist.
- Steve Smith, Boston Globe
[Thorvaldsdottir] Icelandic composer creates small worlds for the ear to inhabit, rather than musical narratives for an audience to follow. It’s music of meditation, less driven by lines than by individual sonic events. And it’s propelled this 42-year-old to the front ranks of classical music.
- Anne Midgette, Washington Post
...Ms. Thorvaldsdottir's music conjures unseen worlds. In her score, she asks the players to execute particular passages "with calm and ease and a subtle sense of brokenness." The beauty of this instruction mirrors the sounds that it produces, infused with a balance of anxiety and luminescence that feels wholly contemporary.
- William Robin, New York Times
...The composer explores unconventional techniques. The pianist strikes the strings with mallets, the string players bow eccentrically, and there are brief harmonic convergences that leave you breathless. The work beings with an imperceptible rumble, it subsides to a mild roar, and it all seems to shimmer. Thorvaldsdottir has escorted us through an unforgettable journey.
- Allan Ulrich, Financial Times
Biography
Anna Thorvaldsdottir’s (b. 1977) “seemingly boundless textural imagination” (New York Times) and striking sound world has made her “one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary music” (NPR). Her music is composed as much by sounds and nuances as by harmonies and lyrical material – it is written as an ecosystem of sounds, where materials continuously grow in and out of each other, often inspired in an important way by nature and its many qualities, in particular structural ones, like proportion and flow.
Anna’s “detailed and powerful” (Guardian) orchestral writing has garnered her awards from the New York Philharmonic, Lincoln Center, the Nordic Council, and the UK’s Ivors Academy, as well as commissions by many of the world’s top orchestras. CATAMORPHOSIS was premiered by the Berlin Philharmonic and Kirill Petrenko in January 2021, following the orchestra’s European premiere of METACOSMOS with Alan Gilbert in 2019. CATAMORPHOSIS received its UK premiere by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Ludovic Morlot in June 2022, with the US premiere with the New York Philharmonic and Santtu-Matias Rouvali taking place in January 2023. ARCHORA - the latest addition to Anna’s “ever-growing and ever more essential catalogue of orchestral pieces” (BBC Radio 3) - was premiered at the BBC Proms in August 2022, by the BBC Philharmonic and Eva Ollikainen. The work received its US premiere with the LA Philharmonic and Eva Ollikainen in May 2023, and its French premiere with Orchestre de Paris and Klaus Mäkelä in January 2024. A recording of the work was named among the best of 2023 by the New York Times, Boston Globe, and NPR. Anna’s major orchestral installation piece, METAXIS, was premiered by the Iceland Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ollikainen at Harpa Concert Hall in June 2024. Her cello concerto, Before we fall, was premiered by Johannes Moser and the San Francisco Symphony conducted by Dalia Stasevska in May 2025.
And “while [she] has made the symphony orchestra her own,” according to Gramophone Magazine, “her chamber music is cut from the same cloth and somehow sounds with much the same combination of immensity and intimacy.” Anna’s first string quartet Enigma was recorded and released by Sono Luminus in August 2021, performed by the Spektral Quartet, and was one of the New York Times’s recordings of the year (“a masterly entrance to the genre”). Her second “entrancing” (New York Times) quartet Rituals was commissioned by the Danish String Quartet and premiered in 2023. Portrait albums with Anna’s works have appeared on Deutsche Grammophon, Sono Luminus, and Innova.
Anna’s music is widely performed internationally and has been commissioned by many of the world’s leading orchestras, ensembles, and arts organizations – such as the Berlin Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Munich Philharmonic, International Contemporary Ensemble, Ensemble Intercontemporain, Danish String Quartet, BBC Proms, and Carnegie Hall. Among the many other orchestras and ensembles that have performed her music include the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic, London’s Philharmonia Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester, Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Oslo Philharmonic, Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Quatuor Bozzini, BBC Singers, The Crossing, the Bavarian Radio Choir, Münchener Kammerorchester, Avanti Chamber Ensemble, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Helsinki Philharmonic, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, and Royal Scottish National Orchestra.
Portrait concerts with Anna’s music have been featured at several major venues and music festivals, including Wigmore Hall, Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music, Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival in NYC, London’s Spitalfields Music Festival, Münchener Kammerorchester’s Nachtmusic der Moderne series, the Composer Portraits Series at NYC’s Miller Theatre, the Leading International Composers series at the Phillips Collection in Washington DC, Knoxville’s Big Ears Festival, Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art, Brooklyn’s National Sawdust, and Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra’s Point Festival. Other prominent venues and festivals include the BBC Proms, Aldeburgh Festival, London’s Royal Opera House, Southbank Centre, Lucerne Festival, Tanglewood Music Festival, Darmstadt Summer Course, Pierre Boulez Saal Berlin, CERN, ISCM World Music Days, Nordic Music Days, Ultima Festival, Beijing Modern Music Festival, Reykjavik Arts Festival, Tectonics, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Helsinki’s Musica Nova Festival, and the Kennedy Center in Washington DC.
Anna is currently based in the London area. She regularly teaches and gives presentations on composition, in academic settings, as part of residencies, and in private lessons. Invited lectures and presentations include Stanford, Columbia, Cornell, NYU, Northwestern, University of Chicago, Sibelius Academy, and the Royal Academy of Music in London.
Composer-in-Residence with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra 2018-2023, Anna was in 2023 also in residence at the Aldeburgh Festival and the Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music. In 2024-2025, she was the Tonhalle Orchestra’s Creative Chair. In 2024, she was selected as a winner of the CHANEL Next Prize. She holds a PhD (2011) from the University of California in San Diego.
News
- Thorvaldsdottir Cello Concerto World Premiere
- 12th May 2025
- Anna Thorvaldsdottir's new Cello Concerto 'Before we fall' will have its world premiere on May 15 in San Francisco.
- Wise Music at the BBC Proms
- 24th April 2025
- The BBC have announced the programme for the 2025 Proms season featuring several works by Wise Music Group composers.
- New Thorvaldsdottir Album Release
- 28th February 2025
- Sono Luminus has now released the world premiere recording of Ubique (2022), a 45-minute chamber work by Anna Thorvaldsdottir
- CATAMORPHOSIS returns to Berlin Philharmonie
- 14th February 2025
- Anna Thorvaldsdottir's CATAMORPHOSIS returns to the Berlin Philharmonie this weekend.
- Thorvaldsdottir, Muhly, and Bjarnason premieres at Sonic Matter Festival Zurich
- 25th November 2024
- On November 29, SONIC MATTER presents two concerts together with Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich and André de Ridder. The concerts are part of the Creative Chair Anna Thorvaldsdottir holds at the orchestra in season 2024/25.
- Exciting Swedish Premieres with Göteborg Symphony Orchestra
- 12th November 2024
- Göteborg Symphony Orchestra presents two Swedish Premieres: Helen Grime's 'Trumpet Concerto' and Bryce Dessner's 'Violin Concerto'
Performances
5th June 2025
- PERFORMERS
- Members of Staatskapelle Berlin
- LOCATION
- Staatsoper Apollosaal, Berlin, Germany
19th June 2025
- PERFORMERS
- Members of Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich
- LOCATION
- Tonhalle, Zurich, Switzerland
19th June 2025
- PERFORMERS
- ÆTLA Vocal Ensemble; Friends Philharmonic
- CONDUCTOR
- Nicholas Swensen
- LOCATION
- KoncertKirken, Copenhagen, Denmark
27th June 2025
- PERFORMERS
- Aarhus Symphony Orchestra; Ars Nova
- CONDUCTOR
- Risto Joost
- LOCATION
- Musikhuset, Aarhus, Denmark
Features
- The Best Recordings of 2022 from Wise Music Classical
- Wise Music Classical invites you to enjoy a selection of the best recordings of 2022, featuring composers from across our international family of publishing houses.
- 2024 Opera Highlights
- Ahead of Opera America’s 2024 Opera Conference and the World Opera Forum, Wise Music Classical invites you to explore new highlights from our opera catalogue. Across major premieres, new productions, and first recordings, our composers and their collaborators explore both timely issues and the timeless themes of love, desire, and belonging.
- Celebrating Women Composers
- Join Wise Music Group in celebrating the works of our female composers with this new brochure for 2024
- Explore music by women for dance
- In response to requests from choreographers, dance and ballet companies we invite you to explore music in multiple styles and genres by women at the height of their composing game. From Missy Mazzoli, Maja Ratkje and Helen Grime, to Joan Tower, Kaija Saariaho, Gloria Coates and the new generation Hania Rani and Lisa Morgenstern, we are sure there’s something for everyone in this first in a series of specially curated features.
- 'Composing Myself' podcast by Wise Music
- Composing Myself is an official Wise Music Group podcast series celebrating Wise Music’s 50th anniversary, presented by CEO Dave Holley and Creative Director Gill Graham. Over the course of this series, they talk to various Wise Music published composers around the world about their lives in and out of music along with excerpts of the composers works included in the podcasts.
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Discography
- LabelSono Luminus
- Catalogue NumberDSL-92280
- SoloistClaire Chase, Cory Smythe, Katinka Kleijn, Seth Parker Woods
- Released28th February 2025
- Works
- LabelSono Luminus
- Catalogue NumberDSL-92282
- EnsembleMystery Sonata
- Released28th February 2025
- Works
- LabelDeutsche Grammophon
- Catalogue Number48769469
- EnsembleKatia & Marielle Labèque
- Released25th October 2024
- Works
- LabelSono Luminus
- Catalogue NumberDSL92267
- ConductorDaniel Bjarnason
- EnsembleIceland Symphony Orchestra
- Released28th April 2023
- Works
- LabelBrilliant Classics
- Catalogue Number96476
- SoloistLuca Quintavalle, harpsichord
- Released16th December 2022
- Works
- LabelSono Luminus
- Catalogue NumberSLE-70025
- ConductorIlan Volkov
- EnsembleIceland Symphony Orchestra / Los Angeles Percussion Quartet / Caput Ensemble / Nordic Affect Ensemble / Duo Harpverk
- SoloistGuðni Franzson, clarinet; Tinna Þorsteinsdottir, piano
- Released2022
- Works
- LabelHarmonia Mundi
- Catalogue NumberHMM905330
- ConductorGraham Ross
- EnsembleChoir of Clare College, Cambridge / Dmitri Ensemble
- SoloistCarolyn Sampson, soprano
- Released2022
- Works
- LabelOehms
- Catalogue NumberOC1723
- EnsembleSinger Pur
- ReleasedOctober 2021
- Works
- LabelNew Focus Recordings
- Catalogue Numberfcr311
- SoloistJulia den Boer, piano
- ReleasedOctober 2021
- Works
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