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Hildur Guðnadóttir is an Icelandic cellist, composer, and singer, born on September 4, 1982, in Reykjavik. A prolific indie artist, she is known for her numerous collaborations with various musicians, including Ilpo Väisänen's Angel and Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe, among others. In 2007, she released her debut solo album, "Mount A," under the alias Lost in Hildurness, where she played and recorded cello, viola, piano, zither, vibraphone, and gamelan. Her follow-up album, "Without Sinking," was released in 2009 by a British label, along with her concert album "Leyfðu Ljósinu," which captures live performances without any editing or post-production. Her most recent work, "Saman," blends the sounds of her voice and cello into a single instrument. In addition to her work as a musician, Guðnadóttir is also a vocal performer and has arranged a choir for Throbbing Gristle performances in Austria and the UK. As a composer, she wrote the score for the play "Sumardagur," performed at Iceland's National Theatre, and for the Danish film "Kapringen."
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