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Wladimir Rudolfowitsch Vogel (b. 17 February/29 February 1896 in Moscow; d. 19 June 1984 in Zurich) was a Swiss composer of German and Russian extraction. Vogel first studied composition in Moscow with Scriabin, then between 1918 and 1924 with Heinz Tiessen and Ferruccio Busoni in Berlin, where he subsequently taught (1929-33) at the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory. He was close to the expressionist circle around Herwarth Walden and was active (together with George Antheil, Hanns Eisler, Philipp Jarnach, Stefan Wolpe, and Kurt Weill) in the music section of the November Group of Max Butting and Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt. In 1933, branded a “degenerate artist” by the Nazi regime, he left Germany and went to Strasbourg, Brussels, Paris, and London. He first turned to twelve-tone technique with his Violin Concerto in 1937. From 1939 he lived in Switzerland, at first in Ascona and from 1964 in Zürich. Until he became a Swiss citizen in 1954, he was not allowed to work in Switzerland, and relied on the support of wealthy patrons and his wife, the writer Aline Valangin. During this time, he taught composition privately, was active in the ISCM, participated in Hermann Scherchen’s ‘Sessions d’études musicales et dramatiques’ in Strasbourg, and organized the International Twelve-Tone Music pre-conference in Osilina in 1949. His students include Erik Bergman, Maurice Karkoff, Robert Suter, Einojuhani Rautavaara, and Rolf Liebermann. User-contributed text is available under the Cre
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362einsames getröpfel
243Passac'aglina pour la St. Alina
194Nature vivante: I. Strophe d'Album
185Studie zum gleichzeitigen Spiel auf weissen und schwarzen Tasten
166Nature vivante: II. Prelude gris
167Dai tempi piu remoti: No. 1. Espressionistico
158Colori e Movimenti
159Nature vivante: III. Nettement desagreable
1410Nature vivante: IV. Morceau poetique
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Vogel - Piano Works

Music at the Bauhaus

Martin, F.: String Quartet / Szymanowski: String Quartet No. 2 / Haller, H.: String Quartet No. 2 / Vogel, W.: Colori E Movimenti

Expressionismus
Vogel: Thyl Claes (Live)

Haydn, J.: String Quartets Nos. 66, 67 / Haller, H.: String Quartet No. 3 / Vogel, W.: Klangexpressionen
Piano Music - Eisler, H. / Stanchinsky, A.V. / Medtner, N. / Vogel, W. / Schumann, C. (Rarities of Piano Music at Schloss Vor Husum, 2007 Festival)
Rarities of Piano Music 2007 - Live Recordings from the Husum Festival
Von der Spätromantik zur Moderne: Schweizer Musik in der Zentralbibliothek Zürich
Bloch, Meier, Vogel, Zbinden: Concertos for Piano & Orchestra
Idyll und Refugium
Music at the Bauhaus [1999]