Proclaimed an “impressive newcomer” by the VillageVoice, Icelandic pianist Sunna Gunnlaugs’ playing and compositions fuse her native Icelandic folk music with jazz, as the Washington Post described it, “such timeless virtues as lyricism and grace... elegantly bridges soulsearching
passages with uncluttered swing.”
Her music appeal to jazzers
and non-jazzers alike. Her quartet
allows full expressive range.
Fresh and bright, hear why Time
Out NY says Sunna “is proof
that jazz is as much a part of the
picture as the pop of Björk or
SigurRos.”
Born and raised in Iceland, she went to the USA to study jazz in 1993. After graduating from William Paterson College in Wayne NJ she moved to Park Slope, Brooklyn where she resided until moving back to Iceland in 2005.
Her quartet has performed in 10 states in the US and 7 countries in Europe meeting with critical acclaim in such publications as Jazz Podium, Concerto, Stereo and Jazzman. Their Canadian tour in summer of 2002 included stops at Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Victoria Jazz festivals. In 2003 her quartet did their debut in Tokyo, Japan.
Sunna has released 4 CDs of original music, 3 of which are available on iTunes.