The Hamrahlid Choir
The Hamrahlid Choir or Hamrahlíðarkórinn as it is called in Icelandic was founded in 1982 by Þorgerður Ingólfsdóttir, who remains its conductor. The choir consists mostly of alumni of Menntaskólinn við Hamrahlíð (Hamrahlid College) in Iceland who were formerly members of Hamrahlid College's choir.
The choir has traveled extensively and toured dozens of countries in Europe, North America and Asia, as well as Israel. Recent ventures include Estonia (2004), Canada (2005) and the 2006 Europa Cantat festival in Mainz, Germany. The choir has also made a career in Iceland by singing big pieces by composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, Stravinsky with the distinguished Icelandic Symphony Orchestra.
The choir was awarded Icelandic classical performer of the year award in the year 2002 and has released several CDs and gramophone records.
Discography
Albums
- 1982: Mattheusarpassía (credited to Pólýfónkórinn, Hamrahlíðarkórinn, Kór Öldutúnsskóla og 2 kammersveitir)
- 2002: Vorkvæði um Ísland
- 2008: Þorkell
- 2009: Jólasagan
- 2013: Hugi Guðmundsson - Djúpsins ró (with Nordic Affect)