Gyða Valtýsdóttir

Gyða Valtýsdóttir is a multifaceted Icelandic musician, cellist, and composer whose artistic expression often transcends conventional genre boundaries. Initially known for co-founding the experimental Icelandic group múm in the late 1990s, Gyða's musical career has evolved to showcase her virtuosity as a solo artist and her prowess in collaborative projects. After leaving múm to pursue further classical training, she has delved into an eclectic mix of music, ranging from baroque to modern minimalism, and embracing improvisation.

With a discography that carries the weight of meditative exploration, Gyða Valtýsdóttir has established herself as a figure of sonic pondering and emotive storytelling through her instrument. Her recent releases, such as "Epicycle II," reveal her penchant for reframing classic works through a contemporary lens, showcasing her ability to bridge historical music traditions with innovative interpretation. Albums like "Evolution" and "Í Annarri Vídd" illustrate her engagement with the natural and the ethereal, often intertwined with a keen sense of the ambient aesthetic. Gyða's work is characterized by an intimate connection to her Icelandic roots, which is evident in her evocative compositions and the haunting beauty that permeates her performances. With each release, such as "Ox" or "Air to Breath," she continues to enchant listeners with her profound musical narratives and explorative cello techniques, solidifying her reputation as a remarkable and unique presence in the contemporary music scene.

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Ox
Album - 9 Tracks - Released December 3, 2021
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