Five videos about the work of the Neue Vocalsolisten
Who are the Neue Vocalsolisten? What do they do? And how do they do it? What interests them? What do they work on? And where do they present their art?
Simon Kluth and Rafael Ossami Saidy explore these questions in five entertaining videos. And the seven singers willingly provide information about their special work …
Neue Vocalsolisten
Johanna Vargas, soprano
Susanne Leitz-Lorey, soprano
Truike van der Poel, mezzo-soprano
Martin Nagy, tenor
Guillermo Anzorena, baritone
Andreas Fischer, bass
Daniel Gloger, countertenor
Special techniques
In this video, the Neue Vocalsolisten explain the diversity of singing in New Music, including practical examples and experiments with a test subject …
Perspectives
Johanna Vargas (soprano), Guillermo Anzorena (baritone) and Andreas Fischer (bass) tell us why they sing with the Neue Vocalsolisten, what they think about New Music and New Vocal Music in particular, and what they expect from their profession in the future …
Playing
What percentage of the Neue Vocalsolisten are singers, actors, performers and/or craftspeople?
Simon Kluth gets to the bottom of this question in dialogue with Johanna Vargas (soprano), Martin Nagy (tenor) and Daniel Gloger (countertenor).
Extreme registers
What is the vocal limit for the Neue Vocalsolisten? A question that is not necessarily easy to answer, as Simon Kluth learns from the singers …
Milestones
The Neue Vocalsolisten have experienced a lot in 25 years as the inventors of vocal chamber music theatre. Here they recall their very personal highlights …
An overview of the videos
1) Special techniques
2) Perspectives
3) Playing
4) Extreme registers
5) Milestones
Presentation
Simon Kluth
Camera and editing
Rafael Ossami Saidy
Audio
Matthias Schneider-Hollek
Philipp Roscher
A production of the group Sport
Susanne Brendel, Simon Kluth, Rafael Ossami Saidy
Commissioned by Music of the Centuries, 2024
Supported by the
German Music Council as part of the NEUSTART KULTUR funding programme
‘Maintaining and strengthening the infrastructure for culture in Germany–independent music ensembles’