A Night At The Symphony Laufey & Iceland Symphony Orchestra
Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
02.07.2024
Album including Album cover
- 1 Fragile (Live at The Symphony) 04:09
- 2 Valentine (Live at The Symphony) 03:00
- 3 Dear Soulmate (Live at The Symphony) 04:52
- 4 I Wish You Love (Live at The Symphony) 02:49
- 5 Night Light (Live at The Symphony) 04:07
- 6 Ég Veit Þú Kemur (Live at The Symphony) 03:36
- 7 Falling Behind (Live at The Symphony) 02:55
- 8 Best Friend (Live at The Symphony) 02:59
- 9 Like the Movies (Live at The Symphony) 03:32
- 10 The Nearness of You (Live at The Symphony) 02:48
- 11 Let You Break My Heart Again (Live at The Symphony) 05:02
- 12 What Love Will Do to You (Live at The Symphony) 03:00
- 13 Beautiful Stranger (Live at The Symphony) 03:31
- 14 Everytime We Say Goodbye (Live at The Symphony) 04:33
Info for A Night At The Symphony
Recorded at Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavík with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, A Night At The Symphony features renditions of previously released tracks off Laufey’s 2022 debut album Everything I Know About Love and her Typical of Me EP, as well as reworks of songs including jazz standard “The Nearness of You,” Cole Porters’ “Everytime We Say Goodbye” and Icelandic jazz artist Elly Vilhjálms’ “Ég Veit Þú Kemur.” This is the first physical pressing of Laufey’s A Night At The Symphony.
"A Night at the Symphony sees release this week. Jazz artist Laufey performs a varied program in a concert performance with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Hugh Brunt. It consists of previously released songs off her debut album Everything I Know About Love and 2021 EP Typical of Me, standards, and Icelandic jazz artist Elly Vilhjálms’ “Ég Veit Þú Kemur. Hearing a jazz ballad sung in Icelandic is a new experience for me. Vilhjálms’ style and the arrangement are indebted to Kurt Weill.
The hit tune, “Valentine,” displays the characteristics of Laufey’s voice, with suave phrasing and a warm tone. Laufey accompanies herself on the cello on “I Wish You Love,” using pizzicatos to create a bluesy progression. Her rendition of “The Nearness of You” demonstrates an awareness of swing that often places the vocal ahead and behind of the beat in a fluid rendition. “Every Time We Say Goodbye” is a valedictory staple. Here Laufey displays her awareness of expert predecessors who sang the American Songbook, Ella Fitgerald notable among them. A Night at the Symphony, a retro revival of swing and standards, is an excellent introduction to an artist coming into her own." (Christian Carey, www.sequenza21.com)
Laufey, vocals
Iceland Symphony Orchestra
Hugh Brunt, conductor
Laufey
has enchanted listeners the world over with her mesmerising voice and her songwriting, which harks back to the old jazz masters and yet incorporates fresh streams from contemporary popular music. She has been praised by reviewers from Rolling Stone and American Songwriter magazines, among others. Laufey has appeared on television shows such as Jimmy Kimmel Live, where she performed her song “Like the Movies”, and has collaborated with the London Philharmonic. It is a privilege for the ISO to work with Laufey on this performance, which includes several of her own songs, as well as time-honoured Icelandic and foreign jazz favourites.
Hugh Brunt has earned an outstanding reputation as an orchestral conductor, both as artistic director of the London Contemporary Orchestra and as a guest conductor in the UK including with the BBC Concert Orchestra, BBC National Orchestra of Wales and the Orchestra of Opera North. He has also worked extensively internationally with orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. He is also known for his work with film, and for his collaborations with artists including Jonny Greenwood, Mica Levi, Beck, Bryce Dessner and Radiohead. He has appeared at the BBC Proms, Aldeburgh Festival and at the National Theatre with the Southbank Sinfonia, as well as working closely with the City of London Sinfonia. His last appearance with the ISO was in 2016, when he conducted a concert featuring Emiliana Torrini.
“As a musician, my goal is to bring jazz and classical music to my generation through a more accessible road,” declares the composer, singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Laufey. In 2022, the Icelandic-Chinese artist’s trailblazing approach paid off, with a performance on Jimmy Kimmel LIVE! in support of her first full-length Everything I Know About Love, sold out tours of North America, Asia, and Australia, and she was the most streamed jazz artist of the year on Spotify.
The Los Angeles-based Laufey (pronounced lāy-vāy) continued her story by writing and recording Bewitched, her second album. Inspired by jazz greats and classical masters while possessing a point of view that could only be conveyed by a 21st-century twentysomething, Bewitched represents an expansion of Laufey’s sonic palette. Tracks like the breezy bossa nova cut “From the Start” and the smoldering string-assisted ballad “Promise” have classic songcraft and intricate arrangements that make them feel instantly timeless, while Laufey’s conversational lyrics give her music a relatability to the next generation of jazz and classical aficionados.
Laufey’s self-assured musicianship and deeply felt lyrics take the idea of “classic” music, whether it’s slotted as classical or jazz—or even chart-topping pop—and humanize it, creating a deep-seated connection with listeners that goes deeper than hitting “play” on a streaming service. “There are very few examples of artists who are onstage with an orchestra one day and making TikToks the next,” she notes dryly. Laufey’s straddling of those two worlds has put her in a singular place across music, and with Bewitched, she’s ready to ascend to the next level.
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