Snorri Sigfús Birgisson
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CV in Icelandic

The composer and pianist Snorri Sigfús Birgisson (b. April 29th, 1954) commenced his musical studies with Gunnar Sigurgeirsson and then went on to study at the Reykjavík College of Music where his teachers were Hermína Kristjánsson, Jón Nordal, Árni Kristjánsson (piano), and Thorkell Sigurbjörnsson (composition).

He studied piano with Barry Snyder at the Eastman School of Music, U.S.A. (1974-1975) and composition with Finn Mortensen in Norway where he also studied electronic music with Lasse Thoresen and sonology with Thoresen and Olav Anton Thommessen (1975-76). Snorri moved to Amsterdam in 1976 where he studied composition for two years with Ton de Leeuw.

Since 1980 he has been living in Reykjavík, where he is active as a musician and music teacher. He has composed solo works, chamber works, symphonic pieces and choir music. He is a member of the CAPUT- ensemble.



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Home Address:

Nönnugata 3A
101 Reykjavik
Iceland_


Tel: + 354-663-7097.


E-mail:
snorrisb (at) gmail (dot) com


Youtube: 
https://www.youtube.com/user/snorrisigfus/featured
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  • HOME
  • CV & Contact
  • List of Works (Chronological)
  • instrumental Music
    • Solos >
      • Piano
      • Clarinet
      • Violoncello
      • Lever Harp
      • Guitar
      • Flute
    • 2-4 performers >
      • 2 performers
      • 3 performers
      • 4 performers
    • Ensembles, - Chamber Orchestra
    • Chamber Orchestra with Soloists
    • Symphony Orchestra
  • Vocal Music
    • Choir (SATB & TTBB)
    • Voice & One or Two Instruments
    • Voice & Ensembles
    • Voice & Chamber Orchestra
  • Recordings