The Icelandic Society of Composers regret to inform that the Nordic Music Days in Iceland 2021 will be postponed. The festival will be held in late 2022, but the exact date is to be announced.[…]
Nordic Music Days 2021 in the Faroe Islands
Røtur / Rødder / Roots The whole of Tórshavn will be buzzing with new Nordic music when the festival Nordic Music Days is held for the first time ever in the Faroe Islands 14-17 April[…]
Nordic Music Days Iceland – call for works
For the first time ever, Nordic Music Days will take place twice in one year! In 2021 it takes place in the Faroe Islands 14-17 April and in Iceland 21-23 October. The fact that the[…]
Nordic Music Days in the Faroe Islands is postponed until 2021
After many considerations and on the recommendation of the Faroese authorities, we regret to have to postpone this year’s Nordic Music Days in the Faroe Islands until 2021. The Faroe Islands are currently corona-free but[…]
Statement from the Nordic Council of Composers’ meeting, March 16th 2020
All composers in the Nordic countries, regardless of gender, must have equal opportunities to obtain a reasonable substantial payment for their compositional work. On March 16th, the Nordic Council of Composers met, within safe corona[…]
Nordic Music Days 2019 – Media coverage
Nordic Music Days is owned by The Council of Nordic Composers, and is the largest and oldest international arena for the performance and presentation of new Nordic art music. In 2019, the festival was organised[…]