- Eivør Pálsdóttir
Eivør Pálsdóttir [IPA|ˈaivœɹ ˈpɔlsˌdœʰtəɹ] (born
July 21 1983 inSyðrugøta ,Faroe Islands ) is a Faroese singer/songwriter with a distinct voice and a wide range of interests in many kinds of music fromjazz , folk, country, pop to classical andChristian music . Her roots are in theFaroese ballads .Eivør is the daughter of Sædis Eilifsdóttir and Páll Jacobsen. Usually she is only addressed by her first name "Eivør", which occurs normally as the female name "Eyðvør" in Faroese.
These naming conventions resemble those of her Icelandic counterpart
Björk . But there are many other things she has in common with Björk, and is thus often called "the Faroese Björk". Like Björk, she is very successful inIceland and is one of the most popular non-Icelandic singers there. At home in the Faroe Islands, Eivør is the highest acclaimed musician. Observers expect her final break-through inDenmark soon, while she already has fans all overEurope andNorth America .Career
At the age of 12, Eivør traveled as the soloist of a Faroese men's choir to
Italy . At 13 she had her first performance onFaroese television and won a national song contest in the same year. In1999 at the age of 15, Eivør joined the rock bandClickhaze .One year later in
2000 her first album "Eivør Pálsdóttir" was released. It is a mixture of classical Faroese ballads accompanied only by guitar and bass with jazz influences and texts by famousFaroese writers , and concludes with two religious songs. The latter are sung in Danish, but all the others in Faroese. Many of the songs were written by Eivør. By this time she was already a professional musician.In
2001 she won with her band Clickhaze the national Faroese band contestPrix Føroyar . In2002 , Eivør went toReykjavík to study music (classic and jazz). The mentor of the Faroese music scene,Kristian Blak invited her to be the lead singer of the jazz group Yggdrasil, which came out with its first album that year.Well known as a jazz performer, she released a rock album with Clickhaze the same summer, thus proving her wide range again. Touring with Clickhaze in the Faroes, to
Sweden , Denmark (Roskilde Festival ), Iceland andGreenland was a great success.After her second solo album "Krákan", the perhaps most important event in her young career was the nomination for the
Icelandic Music Award s in no fewer than three categories in2003 . She was awarded "best singer" and "best performer" - normally only given to Icelandic artists.Educated as a classical vocalist, Eivør sings also with the Faroese
symphony orchestra and sings solo in Kristian Blak's2004 opera "Firra".Her latest album "eivør" from November 2004 together with the Canadian
Bill Bourne seems be the best selling Faroese album in the U.S. andCanada ever. Bill's companionship with acoustic guitar gave the entire project a great bit of Americancountry music , with Eivør contributing several songs in Faroese. In Iceland it was again in the charts, and was nominated for the Icelandic Music Award - together with an album by Björk. At the Awards ceremony onFebruary 2 2005 in Reykjavík, neither Eivør nor Björk had success, though.Eivør is the first person in her country to bear the title "Faroese of the year". In
February 9 Eivør was named "Faroese of the year 2004" (ársins føroyingur 2004) for "Putting the Faroe Islands on the map in a positive way with her songs".In
March 7 2005, the big band of theDanish radio issued its 40th anniversary album. All titles on that CD are written and sung by Eivør. Once again she was honoured in Iceland onJune 16 with the national theatre award "Gríma" for her composing and performance in the piece "Úlfhamssaga", based on theNorse sagas .Eivør's 5th album "Human Child" is produced by
Dónal Lunny and will be issued in both English and a Faroese version under the title "Mannabarn" on 18 July 2007 in the Faroes. The album was recorded throughout 2006 and early 2007 inDublin ,Republic of Ireland . This was followed with an Irish tour in Summer 2007.Discography
* "Eivør Pálsdóttir" (SHD 50, tutl 2000)
* "Clickhaze EP " (HJF 91, tutl 2002)
* "Yggdrasil" (HJF 88, tutl 2002)
* "Krákan" (12T001, 12 tónar 2003)
* "Eivør" (12T010, 12 tónar 2004)
* "Trøllabundin" (together with the Big band ofDanmarks Radio 2005)
* "Human Child" (R 60117-2, RecArt Music 2007)
* "Mannabarn" (R 60116-2, RecArt Music 2007, Faroese version of "Human Child")External links
* [http://www.eivor.com/Default.asp?english=true Eivor.com] Official Website
* [http://www.myspace.com/eivorpalsdottir Eivør at Myspace] (four songs)
* [http://www.tutl.com Tutl.com] (Faroese label)
* [http://heima.olivant.fo/~finnur/igotueindag.htm Í Gøtu ein dag] (Faroese text of the old ballad, performed on Eivør's first album - a tribute to her home place)
* [http://www.faroeislands.org.uk/Default.asp?d=BECC9A3B-AFE1-4585-B497-5E7336A914CE Faroe Mission in London - Dimmalætting Awards Eivør...] (Newsletter by the Faroese radio from February 14th, 2005)
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/music/celticconnections/prog2/eivor.shtml Eivør on BBC4, 17 March 2006]
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