Mischa Wyss

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Mischa Wyss (born November 10, 1983 in Olten ) is a Bernese dialect chansonnier and cabaret artist .

Career

Born in Olten in 1983, Mischa Wyss began his lyrical career early on by composing Samichlausvärsli (little St. Nicholas poems). In the course of primary school, this continued in other small verbal works. When he moved to the Basel area , where he completed secondary school and high school, he began learning to play the keyboard and wrote hip-hop lyrics, which he performed to beats he composed himself.

In 1999 he won a literary competition.

In 2004 he moved to Bern . After studying psychology at the university there for a year, he went to Morocco , where the first chanson texts were written, which he later set to music. The works, which were initially performed mainly among family and friends, were very well received, so that within a short time he made a name for himself with performances on various beginners' stages in Bern, to which he was later invited as a special guest.

At the end of 2009, the Panorama Orchestra Bern gave him the opportunity to perform in front of a large audience with his song Haarigi Romanze .

In 2010 the PanMagic Bern recording studio burned its first CD Vohrsiube , a maxi single with three songs with an edition of 200 pieces, which was soon sold out. First engagements followed in and around Bern.

From 2010 to 2014 he organized the Mundart 2.0 format in the Piazza Bar Bern, where he offered the dialect chanson scene a monthly platform and was able to attract well-known artists for guest appearances.

In 2012 he celebrated the premiere of his first full-length program, Uftakt, at La Cappella Bern, in which Lisa Catena made a guest appearance. He presented his CD Wortwärts . On the occasion of this premiere, the chansonnier Mischa Wyss and the tap dancer Nicolas Egger performed together for the first time. This new formation became known as the dialect step .

His appearance at the 2013 Artists' Exchange in Thun earned him the audience award and the “ Mani Matter of the 21st Century” (Radio srf 2013). In parallel to his work as a Bernese chansonnier, Mischa Wyss completed a year at the University of Education and then returned to the University of Bern, where he completed a degree in mathematics and German studies. He is now working as a math teacher and can be seen in over 50 performances every year.

The premiere of the third program "Schrift für Schrift" took place together with tap dancer Nicolas Egger on October 13, 2016 at La Cappella in Bern. The recording of this premiere was released as a live CD in 2017. The tap dancer withdrew from the stage in 2017. The production was therefore limited to a CD with dialect chansons and satirical interludes, the christening of which took place on December 29, 2017 in La Cappella.

In 2019 his fourth full-length program, "Klangsam aber sich!", Appeared, with which he successfully performed on the German-speaking Swiss stages. In the same year he married, moved to Burgdorf and had a daughter in 2020.

Programs

  • 2012 clock cycle
  • 2014 Aasatzwys
  • 2016 font for font
  • 2019 sonorous but sure!

Discography

  • 2010: Vohrsiube ( maxi single with three chansons)
  • 2012: Wortwärts (debut album with 18 chansons)
  • 2017: Script for script (Live CD)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://baslereule.ch/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/m_wyss-die_birke_am_waldrand.pdf
  2. ^ The Bridge. Retrieved March 3, 2017 .
  3. http://piazza-bar.ch/
  4. http://www.mischawyss.ch/uftakt.html
  5. http://www.mischawyss.ch/mundartstepp.html
  6. http://www.srf.ch/news/regional/bern-freiburg-wallis/wie-der-junge-mani-matter