
Sveinsson composed the
score for his and Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson’s opera inspired
by Nobel Laureate Halldór Laxness’ novel ‘World Light’.
‘Der Klang der Offenbarung des Göttlichen’ premiered at Berlin’s Volksbühne
theatre in February 2014 where Sveinsson was joined by The German Film
Orchestra Babelsberg and the Filmchor Berlin for the 50-minute show.
The
live performance sees each of the four movements set to a different
theatrical tableau; with scenery changes and slight weather events
sweeping in and out of the set, all of which occurs without a single
actor gracing the stage. Kjartansson says that “Der Klang der
Offenbarung des Göttlichen’ is a banally romantic opera inspired by
Halldór Laxness’s cunning texts about the longing for beauty”.
Since
2011 Kjartan Sveinsson has collaborated with Ragnar Kjartansson on
various projects including the durational performance installation ‘Take
me Here by the Dishwasher’ performed by ten troubadours and ‘S.S.
Hangover’ a brass sextet for a sailing boat, as well as the globally
acclaimed installation ‘The Visitors’. These projects have been
performed in museums around the world, as well as undertaking multiple
film score work, also with the Icelandic director, Rúnar Rúnarsson –
Sparrows, Volcano and The Last Farm.
Der
Klang der Offenbarung des Göttlichen is released via Bel-Air Glamour
Records, a joint label between Kjartansson, artist Ingibjörg
Sigurjónsdóttir and The Vinyl Factory, as a double gatefold 10” vinyl
with artwork by Kjartansson.
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