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  • 2018 in Scandinavian music (category Articles with Icelandic-language sources (is))
    -airwaves-2018/|title=Iceland Airwaves 2018|website=tix.is|access-date=12 July 2018}}</ref> ===December=== * '''6''' – Icelandic Music Day is celebrated...
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  • 2017 in Scandinavian music (category Articles with Icelandic-language sources (is))
    landic-music-awards|title=Winners of Icelandic Music Awards|last=Hafstað|first=Vala|date=2017-03-03|work=Iceland Review|access-date=19 March 2018}}</ref>...
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  • 2025}}</ref> *June – The Althing Festival, commemorating the millennium of the Icelandic [[Althing]], is held in Thingvellir and includes the first performance...
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  • 1997 in Scandinavian music (category CS1 Icelandic-language sources (is))
    highest-placed of the Scandinavian countries. Denmark finishes 16th and Iceland 20th. Norway finishes in 24th place, earning no points.<ref>{{cite web...
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  • 1995 in Scandinavian music (category CS1 Icelandic-language sources (is))
    countries competing, Sweden finish in 3rd place, Denmark in 5th place, and Iceland 15th.<ref>{{cite web |title=Dublin 1995 – Scoreboard |url=https://eurovision...
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  • 1993 in Scandinavian music (category CS1 Icelandic-language sources (is))
    Scandinavian countries, finishing in 5th place. Sweden finishes seventh, Iceland 13th, Finland 17th and Denmark 22nd.<ref>{{cite web |title=Millstreet 1993...
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  • 1989 in Scandinavian music (category CS1 Icelandic-language sources (is))
    finishing third. Sweden finish fourth, with Finland 7th, Norway 17th and Iceland in 22nd place.<ref>{{cite web |title=Lausanne 1989 – Scoreboard |url=https://eurovision...
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  • music'''. ==Events== <!--ALL EVENTS MUST BE SOURCED--> *[[9 March]] – The [[Iceland Symphony Orchestra]] is officially founded.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The History...
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  • Invention of Iceland|publisher=Indiana University Press|year=2019|isbn=9780253044075|page=348}}</ref> **''Íslenskir söngdansar'' [Icelandic Dance-Songs]...
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  • |last=Ingólfsson |first=Árni Heimir |title=Jón Leifs and the Musical Invention of Iceland |date=2019 |publisher=Indiana University Press |isbn=9780253044051 |location=Bloomington...
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  • book|author=Árni Heimir Ingólfsson|title=Jón Leifs and the Musical Invention of Iceland|publisher=Indiana University Press|year=2019|isbn=9780253044082}}</ref>...
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  • 1937 in Scandinavian music (category CS1 Icelandic-language sources (is))
    | page = 46}}</ref> **[[Jón Leifs]] resigns as Musical Director of the Icelandic [[RÚV|National Broadcasting Service]] after two years in post, and returns...
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  • 1960 in Scandinavian music (category CS1 Icelandic-language sources (is))
    October 2025}}</ref> ==Births== *[[9 January]] – [[Haukur Tómasson]], Icelandic composer<ref>{{cite book|title=Nordic Sounds|publisher=NOMUS|year=1994|page=2}}</ref>...
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  • 2016 in Scandinavian music (category CS1 Icelandic-language sources (is))
    November 2015}}</ref> * '''15''' – Icelandic broadcaster [[RÚV]] reveals the songs competing to be Iceland's entry in the [[Eurovision Song Contest...
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  • June 2025}}</ref> * [[16 July]] – [[Þorkell Sigurbjörnsson]], Icelandic pianist, conductor and composer (died [[2013 in Scandinavian music|2013]])<ref>{{cite...
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  • 1959 in Scandinavian music (category CS1 Icelandic-language sources (is))
    |archive-date=3 January 2022 |url-status=live}}</ref> *''unknown date'' – Icelandic new-music collective Musica Nova is founded by [[Magnús Blöndal Jóhannsson]]...
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  • is/work/herbert-hriberschek-agustsson/tveir-menuettar/10434|title=Tveir Minuettar|website=Iceland Music|access-date=27 November 2025}}</ref> *[[Ulf Grahn]] – ''Pour Quatre''<ref>{{cite...
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  • 1944 in Scandinavian music (category CS1 Icelandic-language sources (is))
    | access-date=31 March 2017}}</ref> *[[7 July]] – [[Emil Thoroddsen]], Icelandic composer (born [[1898 in Scandinavian music|1898]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://handrit...
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  • and Musicians|access-date=23 June 2025}}</ref> *''unknown date'' ** The Icelandic Singers (later the Reykjavik Male Choir) go on tour in North America...
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  • The winner is Icelandic band [[Daði og Gagnamagnið]], performing "[[Think About Things]]" in English, which had been intended as Iceland's entry for the...
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