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WedIcelander Hildur Guðnadóttir presents a live version of her Emmy-award winning score to the TV series "Chernobyl."
Ranging from intimate simplicity to huge soundscapes, the work combines acoustic instrumentation and field recordings from Chernobyl’s sister power plant Ignalina in Lithuania. Hildur will be joined by Sam Slater and field recordist Chris Watson, artists who helped realise her vision. Lighting is by Theresa Baumgartner, and spatialisation by Francesco Donadello.
Caution: This show uses stroboscopic lights
"Chernobyl" is co-commissioned by Unsound, Dark Mofo, the Barbican, and Rewire. The presentation at CTM is supported by the Nordic Culture Fund.
Bio coming soon.
Bio coming soon.
Hildur Guðnadóttir is an Icelandic composer, cellist, and vocalist with a formidable discography behind her. She has played and recorded with the likes of Pan Sonic, Throbbing Gristle, Animal Collective, and Sunn O))); and worked with the revered Jóhan Jóhansson. In 2019, she scored the HBO TV Series "Chernobyl,” for which she received an Emmy award; and scored the Todd Phillips-directed Joker.