DUO TRANSVERBAL

Natascha Nikeprelevic & Michael Vetter  – 17 Jahre musikalische Zusammenarbeit

 

„Der atemberaubende Meister Vetter und seine provokant geniale Duo-Partnerin Natascha Nikeprelevic, allein diese Besetzung ist schon ihre Reise wert. Aber dann das Programm! Wer hat jemals so exakt und gleichzeitig derart lupenrein und innig in Obertönen kommunizieren hören? Und das immer wieder aufs Neue ein- und aufbrechend ins Abenteuer merkwürdigster transverbal-stimmlicher Begegungen! Nirgendwo erweist sich selbst-verständlicher, was Michael Vetter meint, wenn er vom “Jenseits” der Sprachen redet.“

(Ars Acustika Int. Meeting, Berlin, TAZ)

 

 

Video -POLE für 2 – Tonhalle Zürich (UA)

 

POLES for 2 (Stockhausen) at Tonhalle Zürich, Suisse (Oct. 2008)
„POLES for 2“ demands a kind of dialogue which assumes that there are polar opposite positions. In consequece the interpreters have to get involved into musical extremes to really explore accustically the whole range of their existence. In so far as everything occurs structurally in a musical sense, there is no „right“ and „wrong“, but only „plus“ and „minus“. And in fact the notation of the piece consists, primarily, of plus signs and minus signs, wich have to be operated in any combination and sequence on all parametres“ (Michael Vetter)

Zen-Musik –Scene 3: Moon and Nightingale at Kreuzkirche Bonn (February 2007)
Duet for voice and recorder
Natascha Nikeprelevic and Michael Vetter are considered masters of improvisation and can be heard as an artist duo for more than 10 years with their archaic-experimental music – „moon and nightingale“ points once again what can be a musical dialogue.

Okyo at Kreuzkirche Bonn (Februar 2007)
They are virtuoso at overtone singing. With their program „Okyo“ they show the sound dimensions between phonetic and instrumental overtone aspects.

No Noh at Kreuzkirche Bonn (February 2007)
The Vocal-Duet derive inspiration in their program „No Noh“ on the one hand from contemporary new music, on the other hand, from the music and the theatrical art of Japan. The newspaper Neue Züricher Zeitung called their art „at the same time neodadaistic and Far Eastern inclined“.

EXPO for 3 – Karlheinz Stockhausen
Musicians: Michael Vetter / Voice, Recorder – Natascha Nikeprelevic / Voice, Megaphone
F.X.Randomiz / Electronics.
Excerpts of the final rehearsal, Section 7-8, Eventnumbers 46-56
Stockhausen Courses Kürten, Aug. 2013

EXPO for 3 Premiere – Karlheinz Stockhausen
Excerpts of the world-premiere, Stockhausen Courses Kürten, Aug. 2013

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