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"If you were music, I would listen to you ceaselessly, and my low spirits would brighten up." - Anna Akhmatova

POING started playing together in 1999 and have since been one of the leading ensembles for contemporary music in Scandinavia. They have played in clubs and concert halls in most European countries, the US as well as in China and Japan. Constantly expanding their repertoire, they have played more than 150 first performances and worked closely with composers such as Maja S.K. Ratkje, Bent Sørensen, Terry Riley, Rolf Wallin, Natasha Barrett, Richard Barrett, Michael Finnissy, Volker Heyn and Helmut Oehring.
  Their unique flexibility results in many un­traditional commissions that go beyond the usual interpretation, interaction, and dissemination of contemporary music. For their work with contemporary mu­sic, POING were in 2009 awarded “Per­former of the Year” by the Norwegian Society of Composers.
  Previous releases by POING includes the CDs Giants of Jazz (2003), Planet POING (2006) and Sur POING (2015), plus the releases Wach auf! (2011) and Kapital & Moral (2016) in collaboration with Maja S.K. Ratkje.
  The trio collaborates regularly with musicians from around the world, with backgrounds in different styles – from folk and traditional, via popular music to experimental expressions. Among others, POING have collaborated with Swedish, Swiss, Nepali, Brazilian, Ameri­can, Azerbaijani, Mongolian, Egyptian, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Iranian, Mauri­tanian, Ivorian, Tanzanian, Irish, Faroese, Icelandic, Finnish, Peruvian, Brazilian, Baltic, Sami, Russian and Spanish musi­cians.
  POING are: Frode Haltli (accordion / vocals on tracks 6, 7, and 8), Håkon Thelin (double bass / vocals on tracks 7, 8, and 9), and Rolf-Erik Nystrøm (alto saxophone / vocals on tracks 7 and 10).
  This unusual Norwegian trio is doing interesting work off the beaten track. The unusual begins with the instrumentation ... and display considerable technical depth and breadth, as well as strong ensemble identity. (Julian Cowley, The Wire)  

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