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With Scot Weir (voice), Paul Suits ([[accompaniment]]) and Martin Zeller ([[chamber music]]), Quaiser continued studying voice at the Zurich University of the Arts. In 2007, he graduated in Concert Singing. He took [[master classes]] with Margreet Honig, [[Wolfgang Holzmair]], Oliver Widmer and Jan Schultsz. His repertoire includes classical, romantic and contemporary songs, song cycles, oratorio and opera arias, as well as pop songs, folksongs and songs written by himself.
With Scot Weir (voice), Paul Suits ([[accompaniment]]) and Martin Zeller ([[chamber music]]), Quaiser continued studying voice at the Zurich University of the Arts. In 2007, he graduated in Concert Singing. He took [[master classes]] with Margreet Honig, [[Wolfgang Holzmair]], Oliver Widmer and Jan Schultsz. His repertoire includes classical, romantic and contemporary songs, song cycles, oratorio and opera arias, as well as pop songs, folksongs and songs written by himself.


Quaiser appeared in concerts, chamber music recitals and lieder recitals. Under the direction of Anna Jelmorini, Pascal Mayer, Stephen Smith, Karl Scheuber and Beat Schäfer, he sang in the vocal ensemble and the chamber choir of the Zurich University of the Arts. With his vocal band ''Take Heart'', he was performing on [[Schweizer Radio DRS]] and [[Schweizer Fernsehen]]. Concerts and CD recordings with own songs followed. 2008 ''14 Lieder von der Liebe'': Theater Stok, [[Zurich]]; Villa Boveri, [[Baden]]. 2009/2010 ''Menschenkinder'': Kulturhaus Helferei, [[Zurich]]; Praxiskeller [[Rothrist]], [[Rothrist]].
Quaiser appeared in concerts, chamber music recitals and lieder recitals. Under the direction of Anna Jelmorini, Pascal Mayer, Stephen Smith, Karl Scheuber and Beat Schäfer, he sang in the vocal ensemble and the chamber choir of the Zurich University of the Arts. With his vocal band ''Take Heart'', he was performing on [[Schweizer Radio DRS]] and [[Schweizer Fernsehen]]. Concerts and CD recordings with own songs followed. 2008 ''14 Lieder von der Liebe'': Theater Stok, [[Zurich]]; Villa Boveri, [[Baden]]. 2009/2010 ''Menschenkinder'': Kulturhaus Helferei, [[Zurich]]; Praxiskeller, [[Rothrist]]; Reformierte Kirche, [[Adliswil]]; Zunfthaus zur Waag, [[Zurich]]. 2011 ''Sonne und Wind'' in preparation.

== Discographie of own songs ==
* 14 Lieder von der Liebe, iMusician Digital, 2008
* Menschenkinder, iMusician Digital, 2009
* Sonne und Wind, iMusician Digital, [[Release]] November 2011


== References ==
== References ==
;Articles
* [http://www.danielquaiser-press-14.wg.vu Züri Nachrichten, 'Ein Adliswiler erobert Zürich'] Züri Nachrichten Nr. 39, 2010-10-01
* [http://www.kulturhaus-helferei.ch/dynpg/upload/imgfile144.pdf Dylan Reichenberg, 'Menschenkinder'] Zürcher Theater Zeitung Nr. 10, 2009-10-01
* [http://www.kulturhaus-helferei.ch/dynpg/upload/imgfile144.pdf Dylan Reichenberg, 'Menschenkinder'] Zürcher Theater Zeitung Nr. 10, 2009-10-01
* [http://www.impulsmittelschule.ch/deu/pressearchiv/Zuerichsee-Zeitung_-_Sihltal_27-12-2007_29636356.pdf Hans Lenzi, 'Einer, der sich ein Herz fasste'] Zürichsee-Zeitung, 2007-12-27
* [http://www.impulsmittelschule.ch/deu/pressearchiv/Zuerichsee-Zeitung_-_Sihltal_27-12-2007_29636356.pdf Hans Lenzi, 'Einer, der sich ein Herz fasste'] Zürichsee-Zeitung, 2007-12-27

;Videos
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cloFfCsIeTM Daniel Quaiser - Irgendwann] on YouTube, 2009-03-13
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yA8UJWr-Ewk Daniel Quaiser - Ruhe find ich nur bei ihr] on YouTube, 2008-01-07


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.danielquaiser.wg.vu www.danielquaiser.wg.vu] - Official Website

* [http://www.youtube.com/danielquaiser www.youtube.com/danielquaiser] - Official YouTube
* [http://www.youtube.com/danielquaiser www.youtube.com/danielquaiser] - Official YouTube
* [http://www.myspace.com/danielquaiser www.myspace.com/danielquaiser] - Official MySpace
* [http://www.myspace.com/danielquaiser www.myspace.com/danielquaiser] - Official MySpace

Revision as of 19:35, 10 February 2011

Daniel Quaiser (born June 7, 1975 in Adliswil, Switzerland) is a Swiss musician und singer (baritone).

Life and career

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Daniel Quaiser 2009 in Zurich, Switzerland

Quaiser was given his first voice, oboe and piano lessons at the Wiedikon High School in Zurich. In 1999, after having passed his school-leaving examination, he studied with Lena Hauser (voice), Martina Bovet (teaching voice), Hans Adolfsen (accompaniment) and Daniel Fueter (lied) at the Zurich University of the Arts. In 2005, he graduated with honors in Voice Education and won the first prize of the Werner und Berti Alter-Stiftung.[1] Besides, he was given an appointment to teach in the conservatory of Zurich.

With Scot Weir (voice), Paul Suits (accompaniment) and Martin Zeller (chamber music), Quaiser continued studying voice at the Zurich University of the Arts. In 2007, he graduated in Concert Singing. He took master classes with Margreet Honig, Wolfgang Holzmair, Oliver Widmer and Jan Schultsz. His repertoire includes classical, romantic and contemporary songs, song cycles, oratorio and opera arias, as well as pop songs, folksongs and songs written by himself.

Quaiser appeared in concerts, chamber music recitals and lieder recitals. Under the direction of Anna Jelmorini, Pascal Mayer, Stephen Smith, Karl Scheuber and Beat Schäfer, he sang in the vocal ensemble and the chamber choir of the Zurich University of the Arts. With his vocal band Take Heart, he was performing on Schweizer Radio DRS and Schweizer Fernsehen. Concerts and CD recordings with own songs followed. 2008 14 Lieder von der Liebe: Theater Stok, Zurich; Villa Boveri, Baden. 2009/2010 Menschenkinder: Kulturhaus Helferei, Zurich; Praxiskeller, Rothrist; Reformierte Kirche, Adliswil; Zunfthaus zur Waag, Zurich. 2011 Sonne und Wind in preparation.

Discographie of own songs

  • 14 Lieder von der Liebe, iMusician Digital, 2008
  • Menschenkinder, iMusician Digital, 2009
  • Sonne und Wind, iMusician Digital, Release November 2011

References

Articles
Videos

Notes

  1. ^ Award for the best music pedagogoic graduation at the Zurich University of the Arts. Werner und Berti Alter-Stiftung

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