Frode Haltli

Frode Haltli
Background information
Born (1975-05-15) 15 May 1975
Levanger, Sør-Trøndelag
Origin Norway
Genres Jazz Contemporary classical Experimental music Folk
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instruments Accordion
Associated acts POING
RUSK
Website www.frodehaltli.com

Frode Haltli (born 15 May 1975 in Levanger), is a Norwegian accordion player.[1][2]

Biography

Haltli started to play the accordion at the age of seven and over the following few years he won several national competitions and scholarships and was awarded first prize in Norwegian TV's Talentiaden 1991. He studied the accordion at The Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo from 1994 and at the Royal Danish Conservatory of Music in Copenhagen, where he debuted with a concert in 2000.[1]

He was awarded the Young Soloist of the Year prize 2001 by the Norwegian Concert Institute at the Bergen International Festival 2000, as well as second prize in the prestigious International Gaudeamus Interpreters Competition in the Netherlands.

His debut album Looking on Darkness (2002) was awarded Spellemannprisen (a Norwegian Grammy) for the best contemporary music album.[1] He also received the French Prix Gus Viseur in 2004 for the same album. His next album Passing images (2007) featured his own interpretations of Norwegian folk. He was joined by Arve Henriksen, Garth Knox and Maja Ratkje on this album.[3]

Frode currently (2015) lives in Svartskog, close to Oslo but frequently tours abroad, in Europe, Russia, America and Asia. He also teaches accordion at The Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo. He has performed as a soloist with major orchestras around the world and is actively working with chamber music—the trio POING taking up much of his time currently. The trio, with Rolf-Erik Nystrøm on the saxophone and Håkon Thelin on the double bass, mainly performs contemporary music.

He also often plays with Trygve Seim (with whom he released the CD 'Yeraz' on ECM in 2008), the Norwegian folk group Rusk, with singer Unni Løvlid and fiddler Vegar Vårdal, as well as in a duo with fiddler Gjermund Larsen and in trio with Ragnhild Furebotten and Emilia Amper.[4]

Discography (selected)

Solo albums

Collaborations

With POING
With Trygve Seim
With Maja Ratkje
With RUSK

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Frode Haltli". Biography. Store Norske Leksikon. 2011-11-24. Retrieved 2015-01-02.
  2. 1 2 "Frode Haltli". Discography. Discogs. Retrieved 2015-01-02.
  3. 1 2 Layman, Will (2007-12-09). "Frode Haltli: Passing Images". PopMatters.com. Retrieved 2015-01-02.
  4. 1 2 Johansen, Carl Kristian (2008-09-26). "Trygve Seim, Frode Haltli – Yeraz". Musical reviews. Ballade.no. Retrieved 2015-01-02.
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