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As well as attracting pop artists like John Grant to work with its native musicians, the country has a thriving crossover scene in which performers blur the divide between classical and other forms.
Olafur Arnalds' third album, For Now I Am Winter, is an exemplary suite of Icelandic music, blending American minimalist techniques with European sensibilities. Simple, cyclical piano figures are haunted by string arrangements in “Sudden Throw” and “Only the Winds”; staccato violin parts are interleaved like jigsaw puzzles in “Hands, Be Still” and “Reclaim”, with Nico Muhly's orchestrations anchored by discreet but propulsive drum programmes.
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