Prof. Michael Schiefel
Professor of Jazz Singing
Hochschulzentrum am Horn
Michael Schiefel studied jazz singing and composition at the Berlin University of the Arts and has been giving concerts since the early 1990s. During his studies in Berlin, the singer began experimenting with the expressive possibilities of loop devices and other electronics. Since then, he has toured the world with his solo vocal programmes, including as a guest of the Goethe-Institut.
In addition to his solo activities, Michael Schiefel also works in many band formations, e.g. in a duo with David Friedman, in his Istanbul Quartet, the Platypus Trio, Wood & Steel Trio, Thärichens Tentett and many more. He has performed at festivals all over the world, such as the North Sea Jazz Festival (Netherlands), Jarasum Jazz Festival (South Korea), JZ Festival (China), Earshot Jazz Festival (USA), Mediawave Festival (Hungary), Eunics Festival (Chile), Jazzfest Berlin and many more.
Schiefel has been a professor of jazz singing at the University of Music FRANZ LISZT Weimar since 2001. In 2013, he won the ECHO Jazz Award as "National Singer of the Year". In addition to his music career, Michael Schiefel was also involved in the development of "MikeLoop", an iPad loop application for singers that can be found in the Apple Store.
Publications (selection):
- Thärichens Tentett: Lady Moon (Minor Music 2001), The Thin Edge (Minor Music 2003), Grateful (Minor Music 2005), Farewell Songs (Traumton 2009), An Berliner Kinder (Double Moon 2013), No Half Measures (Laika Records 2019)
- Jazz Indeed: Under Water (Traumton 1996), Who the moon is (Traumton 1998), Blaue Augen (ACT 2005), Ostkreuz (AJazz 2011)
- Michael Schiefel Solo: Invisible Loop (Traumton 1997), The Visible Loop, CD-Rom (Traumton 1997), I don’t belong (Traumton 2000), Gay (Traumton 2003), Don't touch my animals (ACT 2006), My Home Is My Tent (Traumton 2010)
- Platypus Trio: (BMC 2014)
- Wood & Steel Trio feat. Michael Schiefel: Hollywood Songbook (Traumton 2018)