Upbeat

Composition Award for Children and Youth gives young people. More here https://www.harpa.is/en/concert-series-and-festivals/the-upbeat

Christmas holiday and tunes

Today, 20th of December is the last day of teaching before the holidays. Classes start again the 3rd of January 2025. The school now has an Instagram page in addition to our Facebook page. Please follow us.

Christmas is here

Tónskólinn í Reykjavík býður á hátíðartónleika í Menningarhúsinu Spöng og Úlfarsárdal. Nemendur leika verk sem þau hafa undirbúið á liðinni önn.

Classy Tunes Unglist

Students from music schools in the capital area perform beautiful classical pieces in a unique concert. Sunday, 3rd November 20:00 in Kaldalón Harpa. Free admissions. All welcome.

Tónlistarskólinn í Grafarvogi becomes Tónskólinn í Reykjavík

In its 34th year, Tónlistarskólinn í Grafarvogi has received a new name and logo. The school, which is among the largest music schools in Reykjavík, has grown significantly in recent years and has expanded beyond Grafarvogur. The school now also has locations in Grafarholt, Úlfarsárdalur and Háaleiti-Bústaðir. The new name, Tónskólinn í Reykjavík, better reflects all the students who attend the school and the neighborhoods in which it operates.

The school year 2024-25 has begun

A new school year has begun, and the excitement is high. Students are presented with new pieces and new goals. Some are starting their music education, others are more experienced, and some are even getting to know new teachers.

Collaboration in the community and the new Grafarvogur poem

Collaboration with individuals and communities can yield endless rewards. This photo is from a recording session that took place on Tuesday. There, the Children’s and Youth Choirs of Grafarvogur and the Choir of Hamraskóli recorded songs for a radio mass.

The Master’s Rainbow

230 5-6 year old children in Reykjavík performed and sang alongside 60 pre-studies students from the music school in Grafarvogur. The school’s orchestra and Skólahljómsveit Grafarvogs accompanied them.