TVISÖNGUR is a co-production of Skaftell Center for Visual Art and Goethe-Institute Denmark.
The permanent installation was built in 2012 and is located in the mountainside above the town of Seyðisfjörður, East Iceland.
“Tvísöngur” can be seen as a visualisation of the five tone harmony tradition. The round form is chosen for its acoustic properties as well as its visual function in the landscape. It is a unique combination of the visual and the auditory senses. The Icelandic “Tvisöngur“ becomes a sculpture of “singing concrete”.
“Tvísöngur” relates to a series of public sculptural works by the artist dealing with musical forms; one of which is the sculpture “Cromatico” in Tallin, Estonia 2011 and “Organum“ in Hailuoto, Finland 2014.
Thanks to: Rosario Nuin- Tumi Magnusson- Anne Susanne Fackler- Mait Römisaar- Nordecon Betoon- Ráðhildur Ingadóttir- Leonhart Emmerling- Anna Sigurveig Magnúsdóttir- Tinna Guðmundsdóttir- Daniel Björnsson- Kling and Bang- Gudmundur Oddur Magnuson- Ingo Fröhlich- Magnus Thorarinsson- Gardar Eymundsson- Mikael Jonsson- Mikko Fritze- Thórunn Eymundadóttir- Litten Nyström- Vilhjalmur Jonsson- Daniel Björnsson- Arnbjörg Sveinsdottir- Arny Gretarsdottir- Alla Borgpordottir- Sigurdur Jonsson- Signy Ormasdottir- Sigfinnur Mikaelsson- Gunnar Sverrisson- Indrek Kalk- Andrei Kervališvili- Juri Kotsalainen- Margo Mardi- Lauri Karel- Ainor Avik- Inge Mahn- Madis Pilv- Tiit Tulmann- Robyn Schulkowsky- Thorgeir Sigurdsson- Sigurbergur Sigurdsson- Konrad Korabiewski- Kristjan Kristjansson- Wilhelm Benediktsson- Njördur Gudmundsson- Fernanda Perinot- Sigurdur Hardarson - Laurus Bjarnasson- Arni Elisson- Elin Flygenring- Audur Edda Jokulsdottir- Jonathan & Rebecca Loyche and many more...
Video by Jonathan Loyche Sound Recording by Rebecca Loyche
Móðir mín í kví kví performed by Aðalheiður Borgþórsdóttir & Björt Sigfinnsdóttir