Marcel Vaid

Marcel Vaid (born 1967) is a Swiss-German musician (guitar) and composer of music for film and theatre.

Marcel Vaid, 2017 at Festival Jazz Art Sengawa, Tokyo

Life and career

Born in Erlangen, Germany, Marcel Vaid's father is of Punjabi origin from India. Besides his work as a composer and music producer, he composes music for fiction and documentary films. Marcel Vaid is together with his brother Ravi Vaid also the head of the electro-acoustic experimental collective Superterz.

Marcel Vaid's most important goal is to develop an individual language, an individual and discreet soundscape for every film. In the foreground is the motto "less is more". To this day he produced music for over 90 feature films. An outstanding sound-aesthetical concern is the examination of acoustical instruments and their stereoscopic processing in the computer.

The Band Superterz, 2019 at the Club Pit Inn, Tokyo with (FLR) Ravi Vaid, Marcel Vaid, Simon Berz, Nils Petter Molvaer

For this he collaborates with artists such as Nils Petter Molvær, Toshinori Kondo, Kate Havnevik, Mauro Pawlowski, Rodrigo González, Norbert Möslang, Marianne Schroeder, Lauren Newton and Jojo Mayer. In film Marcel Vaid has worked a.o. with director Léa Pool, Eliza Kubarska, Anja Kofmel, Fredi Murer, Esen Işık, Marcus Vetter, Milo Rau, Grzegorz Zgliński, Oliver Paulus, Tommaso Landucci or oscar-nominated Timo von Gunten.

Marcel Vaid has been hounoured a number of times. To this day he received four times the Swiss Film Prize Quartz (Zara 2009, Goodnight Nobody 2011, When the sun fell 2016 and Chris the Swiss 2019), the Prix Fondation Suisa (Tandoori Love 2009), the prize for Best Film Score at the Filmfstivals in Angers (Joshua 2003) and Valencia (Where is Max 2009). In 2012 he received the Zurich City Award (Werkjahr der Stadt Zürich).[1]

Marcel Vaid gives diverse masterclasses and is working as a guest lecturer at the Zurich University of the Arts.[2] He is a member of the Swiss and European Filmacademy and president of the Swiss Media Composers Association.[3][4]

Filmography (selected work)

Feature films

  • 2002 Joshua by Andreas Müller
  • 2003 At Parish by Yaël Parish
  • 2006 First Love, Last Rites by Susanne Kaelin
  • 2007 The Illettrist by Oliver Paulus, Stefan Hillebrand
  • 2008 Zara by Ayten Mutlu Saray
  • 2008 Der Freund, in collaboration with Sophie Hunger, by Micha Lewinsky
  • 2008 Tandoori Love by Oliver Paulus
  • 2008 Un día y nada by Lorenz Merz
  • 2008 Wo ist Max? by Juri Steinhart
  • 2009 Die Standesbeamtin, in collaboration with Markus Schönholzer, by Micha Lewinsky
  • 2010 Bon Appétit by David Pinillos
  • 2010 Sommervögel by Paul Riniker
  • 2012 Poupée by Timo Von Gunten
  • 2012 Dreamgirl by Oliver Schwarz
  • 2013 Cherry Pie by Lorenz Merz
  • 2013 Sitting Next To Zoe by Ivana Lalovic
  • 2013 Keep Rollin', in collaboration with Rodrigo González, by Oliver Paulus, Stefan Hillebrand
  • 2014 Controlling And Punishment by Ayten Mutlu Saray, Ridha Tlili
  • 2014 Now or Never by Fredi Murer
  • 2015 Köpek by Esen Isik
  • 2015 Usfahrt Oerlike by Paul Riniker
  • 2017 La Fuga by Sandra Vannucchi (replaced Theo Teardo)
  • 2017 Lasst die Alten sterben by Juri Steinhart (new composer)
  • 2018 Level Up Your Life, in collaboration with Jochen Doc Wenz, by Oliver Paulus, Stefan Hillebrand
  • 2019 Al-Shafaq – When Heaven Divides by Esen Isik
  • 2020 Eating the Silence by Joël Louis Jent, Ali Al-Fatlawi
  • 2020 Of Fish and Men by Stefanie Klemm
  • 2021 The Sphere by Manuel Šumberac
  • 2022 Semret by Caterina Mona

Documentary films

  • 2009 Dachkantine by Nicole Biermaier, Ravi Vaid
  • 2010 Guru – Bhagwan, His Secretary & His Bodyguard by Sabine Gisiger, Beat Häner
  • 2010 Goodnight Nobody by Jacqueline Zünd
  • 2010 Hüllen by Maria Müller
  • 2011 Das Geheimnis unseres Waldes by Heikko Böhm
  • 2011 Marc Ristori d'une seconde à l'autre by Benjamin Tobler
  • 2011 The Substance – Albert Hoffmans LSD by Martin Witz
  • 2012 Bernard Bovet, le vieil homme à la caméra by Nasser Bakhti
  • 2012 Forbidden Voices by Barbara Miller
  • 2013 My Name Is Salt by Farida Pacha
  • 2013 The Green Serpent by Benny Jaberg
  • 2014 El tiempo nublado by Arami Ullón
  • 2014 ThuleTuvalu by Matthias von Gunten
  • 2015 Als die Sonne vom Himmel fiel by Aya Domenig
  • 2016 Staatenlos, in collaboration with André Bellmont, by Erich Schmid
  • 2017 The Kongo Tribunal by Milo Rau
  • 2017 Double Sentence by Léa Pool
  • 2018 Chris the Swiss by Anja Kofmel
  • 2019 The Forum by Marcus Vetter
  • 2019 Golden Age by Beat Oswald, Samuel Weniger
  • 2019 Gateways to New York – Othmar H. Ammann and His Bridges by Martin Witz
  • 2020 The Wall of Shadows by Eliza Kubarska
  • 2020 Not Me – A Journey with Not Vital by Pascal Hofmann
  • 2020 Unter einem Dach by Maria Müller
  • 2021 Ostrov – Lost Island by Svetlana Rodina, Laurent Stoop
  • 2021 Caveman – The Hidden Giant by Tommaso Landucci
  • 2022 Dear Memories by Nahuel Lopez
  • 2022 Do you remember me by Desirée Pomper, Helena Müller

Television

  • 2004 Das Paar im Kahn by Marie-Louise Bless
  • 2004 Voyage contre la faim by Matthias von Gunten
  • 2006 Flanke ins All by Marie-Louise Bless
  • 2011 Vater, unser Wille geschehe by Robert Ralston Jr.
  • 2015 Undine Gruenter - Le projet d'aimer by Anita Hugi
  • 2015 Au coeur des Robots by Bruno Victor-Pujubet
  • 2017 My unknown Russia by Roger Brunner, Lisa Röösli, Dave Leins
  • 2018 My unknown America by Roger Brunner, Lisa Röösli, Dave Leins, Beat Häner
  • 2019 Dynastie Knie – 100 Years Nationalcircus by Greg Zglinski
  • 2020 Ursus & Nadeschkin – Aufhören wäre einfach by Stefan Jäger
  • 2020 My other China by Roger Brunner, Lisa Röösli, Dave Leins, Beat Häner
  • 2021 Stille über Fukushima by Aya Domenig
  • 2021 Il demolitore di camper by Robert Ralston Jr.
  • 2021 The Pianist who came in from the cold – Sergey Tanin by Helen Stehli Pfister
  • 2022 Tatort – Schattenkinder by Christine Repond
  • 2022 Tatort – Risiken mit Nebenwirkungen by Christine Repond

Awards

References

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