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Tobias Hug (1 January 1976 – 9 January 2020) was a German a cappella singer, beatboxer, coach and judge. He was the first German member of a cappella group,
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(now called 'The Swingles') and one of its longest serving members, performing with them for 11 years. Hug founded the a cappella festival ''Black Forest Voices'' in 2019. Together with the
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(HKFYG), Hug entered the
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in 2017 for arranging the world's largest beatbox choir. Hug's arrangement of
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's ''
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'', recorded by The Swingles featured in the pilot episode of
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.


Early life and education

Tobias Rafael Hug was born in
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, Germany. He initially pursued a career in anthropology. At 23 he studied music education, with a principal study in French horn, at Musikhochschule
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, where he set up his first a cappella group. Hug was a member of ''Jazzchor Freiburg'', the a cappella group ''SiX'' and the ''State Youth Big Band of Baden-Wuerttemberg''. He moved to London in 2001 to join the Swingle Singers. He earned an MA in Rhythmic Choir Conducting and Vocal Leadership from the Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus, Denmark.


The Swingle Singers

Hug was a member of the Swingle Singers (now known as ''The Swingles'') from 2001 until 2012. He was one of the group's longest serving members and its first German singer. He was the group's artistic director from 2008 to 2010, and arranged multiple collaborations, including with
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and the
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. With The Swingles he recorded six studio albums and performed in over 700 concerts around the world. Hug's arrangement of Walter Murphy's ''A Fifth of Beethoven'' was the first track of the Swingles' 2007 album ''Beauty and the Beatbox'', released by Signum Classics. This recording appeared in the pilot episode of
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, which first aired on
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on 19 May 2009. Hug and the Swingle Singers appeared in the award-winning 2010 advert ''Welcome Home'' for
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. In a 2012
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interview as part of the 2012 London A Cappella Festival, when "asked how long one could remain as a Swingle Singer", Hug responded that "touring takes a toll." He announced his retirement from the group the same day.


Beatbox Choir

In 2008, together with
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, Hug created the world's first Beatbox Choir, which appeared at the International Beatbox Convention at the
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.


After the Swingle Singers

Hug left the Swingles in 2012 to focus on coaching, judging, performing and managing groups and events. In these roles he travelled extensively, including to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Greece, Italy, Norway, Sweden, America and Kenya.


Festivals

Hug was involved in the establishment of the following vocal festivals and organisations: *2010: London A Cappella Festival (UK) – co-founder *2011: European Voices Association (Denmark) – founding member *2014 – 2016: Fossano Musica Foundation's a cappella festival Vocalamente (Italy) – founding artistic director *2019: Black Forest Voices (Germany) an annual a cappella festival based in
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, where he spent his youth – founder


Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG)

In June 2017 Hug worked with HKFYG to create the ''Concert of Ten Thousand Voices'' at the
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. As part of the event, they entered the Guinness World Records for creating "the largest human beatbox performance".


Collaborations and groups

Hug collaborated with many musicians, including
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(whom he joined on the VOCAbuLarieS tour),
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, Tiefschwartz,
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,
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,
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and
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. As a member of
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, Hug appeared on several soundtracks, including ''
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'', ''
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'' and
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. He also joined ''Beatvox'' and the ''Beatbox Collective'', whose members included Reeps One and
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. Hug's vocals appeared on the soundtrack to the 2012 film ''Miss Threadgold'' (Dir. Carol Allen).


Teaching and coaching

Hug coached London-based choir ''
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'' to develop their beatboxing, which resulted in a performance at the
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. In 2014 Hug worked with the
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outreach programme, delivering a beatboxing workshop to young musicians, and also appeared at Enterprise Music Scotland's ''Music Education Matters'' conference. He presented ''Beatbox and Beyond: Using the Voice as an Instrument'' at the 2015 Pan European Voice Conference in Florence, Italy and ''The Future of Networking and Collaboration'' at the LEO Sings! ''Diversity of Singing Practices in Europe'' as part of the
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in Freiburg, Germany.


Discography

Hug appeared on the following Swingle Singers' albums: Hug's arrangement of ''A Fifth of Beethoven'', performed by The Swingle Singers and Shlomo, also appeared on the 2012 Signum Anniversary Series ''A Cappella Collection''


Posthumous dedications

After Hug's death, Luxembourg's ''Festival A CAPE'lla'' dedicated their 2020 festival to him. Hug's family established ''The Tobias Hug Scholarship'' as part of the Black Forest Voices festival, which also dedicated a new song to Hug, "The Call of Melody", in 2020.


References

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