Education
University of Oregon.
Actor singer university professor jazz musician
University of Oregon.
Born 16 November 1952 in Coos Bay, Oregon, Lauren Newton earned a degree in music at the University of Oregon. In 1974 Newton moved to Europe and continued her music studies with Sylvia Geszty at the State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart. In 1977 she joined the Vienna Art Orchestra, touring widely with the group until 1989.
Together with Bobby McFerrin, Jeanne Lee, Urszula Dudziak and Jay Clayton she formed the Vocal Summit in 1982 (Civil Defense, television broadcasting, tour).
Lauren Newton"s music is typically highly abstract, blending conventional technique with non-conventional vocal sounds. She also performs modern art music and teaches singers.
After a guest professorship at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Graz (Austria) and teaching positions at the Berlin University of the Arts and the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen, Germany, she was appointed in 2002 to a professorship for jazz singing and free improvisation at the Musikhochschule Luzern in Lucerne, Switzerland. From 1983 to 1999 she worked with the Austrian poet Ernst Jandl.
She performed Adriana Hölszky"s Comment for Lauren and other works by Hans-Joachim Hespos, Bernd Konrad, Hannes Zerbe, and Wolfgang Dauner.
In 1993 she performed Henning Schmiedt"s adaptation for solo vocalist of Mahler"s Kindertotenlieder. In 1998 she joined in the international conference Frau Musica (nova) at the conservatory in Cologne, Germany. Among the musicians she has collaborated with are bassist Joëlle Léandre, guitarist Christy Doran, pianists Patrick Scheyder and Aki Takase, the Südpool-Ensemble (directed by Herbert Joos), Bernd Konrad, Peter Kowald, Jon Rose, Urs Leimgruber, Joachim Kühn, and the composer and multi-instrumentalist Anthony Braxton.