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  1. Architecture of Loss is a powerful work in its own right in which Valgeir works from a broad palette of absences.By deploying an array of digital processes, a small, flexible ensemble and pared- down musical materials, the music can pivot instantly into someplace radically different.

  2. 24 de sept. de 2012 · Sigurðsson first came on the scene in 2007, with his solo debut, Ekvílibríum. Two years later, he composed his first film soundtrack, Draumalandið. And now, on Architecture Of Loss, which was ‘reconceived’ for its album form, Sigurðsson’s sound is even more mature, reflective and measured.

  3. 28 de sept. de 2012 · Architecture of Loss pits gravely emotive chamber music against furtive electronic frequencies. Drawing from the ballet's concepts of loss and forgetting, it's like something sneaky...

  4. 4 de jul. de 2013 · On ‘Architecture of Loss,’ Valgeir Sigurðsson pares down musical selections originally written for Stephen Petronios ballet of the same name. The resulting album is a dark, brooding soundtrack somewhere between chamber music and ambient noise.

  5. Listen to Architecture of Loss on Spotify. Valgeir Sigurðsson · Album · 2012 · 10 songs.

  6. 24 de sept. de 2012 · Originally composed for the same titled ballet by Stephen Petronio, ‘Architecture of Loss’, Valgeir Sigurdsson’s third full-length album is a powerful work in its own right. In addition to Sigurdsson himself, composer and keyboardist Nico Muhly appears alongside classical violinist Nadia Sirota and multi-instrumentalist Shahzad ...