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Nico Sauer was born on 1986, is an A male opera composer. Discover Nico Sauer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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Nico Sauer (born November 9, in Munich) is a German composer, performance artist and multimedia artist.

2010

Nico Sauer studied composition with Wolfgang Rihm and Markus Hechtle (BA, University of Music Karlsruhe, 2010–2015), Michael Jarrell (University of Music Geneva 2012–2013), Manos Tsangaris and Franz Martin Olbrisch (MA, Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber, 2015–2018).

During his education, his work was exposed to audiences in Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Japan and Russia.

Nico Sauer's work combines instrumental and electronic music, video art, performance art and theater.

He seeks artistic antagonists which are supposed to endanger a perception of art to a degree at which a new perception is made possible.

The artist as a social sculpture plays an important role in the presentation and communication of his work.

In NeueMusik24-TV and on NeueMusik24.de, music is reduced to a literary form of sound ideas which are marketed and communicated as anti-capitalist products.

2014

Deutsch-Afrika (2014, National Theatre Karlsruhe) is a critical introspective on the contemporary music scene and European supremacy and colonialism.

2015

In Composing Life (2015, Karlsruhe, Essen) Sauer performed a motivational coach, preaching the liberating power of contemporary music, a Millennial grotesque of Joseph Beuys.

2016

Love Me  (2016, German Hygiene Museum, Dresden) is a concert-installation on artistic identity, reproduction and masquerade, involving over a hundred clones of the composer and a super slow motion version of an Elvis Presley song.

Salary Music (2016, ZeitPunkt, Osaka) is a series of 'invisible pieces' to be performed in public spaces and everyday life situations.

2017

Lab 317 (National Theatre Stuttgart, 2017)  is a performative theatre-installation that picks up the discourse on European cultural centralism by claiming to breed a super-race of musical geniuses.

2018

wwwwwwwf (Sprechsaal Berlin, La FDP Paris, 2018) is the performed artistic encounter of Tanya Wenczel (Australia) and Sauer in a trans-humanistic wrestling match.

2019

With Taxi Boat Nico (Berlin, 2019) Sauer founded Berlin's first private water way transportation enterprise, a disguised series of artistic advertising campaigns and real-life performances on the questions of being and living as a contemporary artist.

2020

In 2020, he co-founded the non-profit production organization bigger space Isabell Ohst and Vincent Wikström, where he is working in artistic direction and production.

In 2020, bigger space produced a music podcast named Musikmusikmusik (in German) in which composers, musicians and performers talk about their favorite music.

In 2021, bigger space is realizing a virtual festival on the moon, which is premiered in summer '21.

Since 2020, he is frequently working in Paris and Strasbourg.