Michael Vetter

  In Memoriam Michael Vetter Musician, painter, writer and composer (18.9.43 ~ 7.12.13) Michael Vetter initially got famous in the late 1950s for revolutionizing playing the recorder by experimenting with the timbres and techniques such as multiphonics and microtones. He inspired composers such as Louis Andriessen, Will Eisma, and

DVD Release

Video-Teaser: The Dao of Overtone Singing Performance “allOne“ and workshop excerpt of “The Dao of Overtone Singing“ at Taipei National University of the Arts, June 2009 (84 minutes, english/chinese). "Nataschas method and explanations, taken from Michael Vetter’s groundbreaking work as a performer and teacher during the last 30

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CD Release // ‚Poles for 2‘ (K. Stockhausen)

Label: Stockhausen Verlag. // Release: 1.2.2013 Stockhausen Edition no. 103 // 7 Tracks Duration: 74:30 Karlheinz Stockhausen: Composition Natascha Nikeprelevic: voice, short-wave receiver, harmonica Michael Vetter: voice, short-wave receiver, recorder, harmonica Kathinka Pasveer: sound engineering "Dear Natasha, dear Michael - on Sunday I listened to your recording of POLES: I'm speechless with