Music schools shine in the Netnótan
In Iceland, there are nearly 90 music schools with 15,000 students. Almost all of these schools take part in Netnótunni, a new music programme, which is produced in collaboration with the Association of Teachers and Principals of Music Schools and the Association of Music School Principals. The Hafnarfjörður Music School is one of these schools.
In Iceland, there are nearly 90 music schools in operation with 15,000 pupils.
students. Almost all of these schools take part in Netnótunni, a new
music programmes, which are produced in collaboration with the Association of Teachers and Managers in
music schools and the Association of Music School Principals. The Hafnarfjörður Music School is one of these schools. On Sunday evening, 20 June, students at the Hafnarfjörður Music School will let their light shine in Netnótunni.
The grassroots of music creation in the country
Since 2010, Nótan, the national music school's harvest festival,
held annually with pomp and splendour. In 2020, the festival celebrated its 10th anniversary but
The celebrations were small due to Covid.
In light of the circumstances, the country's music schools responded with telephones and iPads.
with weapons and filmed their own musical performances. Together, these videos have become
The Online Score, a three-part television series to be shown on N4. It offers a glimpse into the workings of the music schools, the grassroots of musical creation in the country.
The first episode was broadcast on 13 June. The episodes feature videos that each participating school produced at home in their region.
Pieced together, with actor Vilhjálmur Bragason presenting the pieces. As seen in Netnótan, the work of the music schools is very varied.,
Music students are of all ages and at all stages of their musical education. The videos appear on the KÍ website. and The Note's Facebook page at the same time as each other
a television programme is being shown, and they will also be available on the N4 website and
in the N4 collection on Sjónvarp Símans.
Further information about the Netnótuna is provided by Sigrún Grendal, chairman of the Association.
for teachers and managers in music schools on 6945462