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Wladimir Rudolfowitsch Vogel (17 February/29 February 1896 – 19 June 1984) was a Swiss of and descent.


Life
Born in , Vogel first studied composition in Moscow with Alexander Scriabin, then between 1918 and 1924 with and in , where he subsequently taught (1929–33) at the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory. He was close to the expressionist circle around and was active (together with , , , , and ) in the music section of the November Group of and Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt.

In 1933, branded a "degenerate artist" by the Nazi regime, he left Germany and went to , , , and . He first turned to twelve-tone technique with his Violin Concerto in 1937. From 1939 he lived in Switzerland, at first in 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 . 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 , , , , Robert Suter, Einojuhani Rautavaara, , and .

He died in .


Compositions (selective list)
Vogel composed a , pieces for orchestra, string orchestra, wind ensemble, a concerto for violin and another for cello, works for choir, soloists and orchestra—the most important of which, called "drama-oratorios", are based on a synthesis of speech and song—and chamber-music works.

  • Drei Sprechlieder nach August Stramm for baritone and piano (1922)
  • Sinfonischer Vorgang for large orchestra (1922–23)
  • Wagadus Untergang durch die Eitelkeit, drama-oratorio (1930)
  • Sinfonia fugata for large orchestra (1930–1932)
  • Vier Etüden for large orchestra (1930–1932)
  • Variétude for piano (1931)
  • Rallye for orchestra (1932)
  • Violin Concerto (1937)
  • Thyl Claes, Parts I and II, drama-oratorio (1941–42 and 1943–45)
  • In memoriam, Two Sonnets by Roger Vuataz for contralto, viola, harp and timpani, VWV 42 (1947)
  • Jona ging doch nach Ninive, drama-oratorio (1957–58)
  • Meditazione sulla maschera di Modigliani, drama-oratorio (1960)
  • An die akademische Jugend () for mixed choir a cappella (1962)
  • Worte (Hans Arp) for 2 speaking voices and strings (1962)
  • Flucht, drama-oratorio (1963–64)
  • Mondträume (Hans Arp), permutations and paraphrases after verses from Mondsand by Hans Arp for speaking choir a cappella (1965)
  • Hörformen I for orchestra (1967)
  • Hörformen II for orchestra (1967–69)
  • Gli spaziali drama-oratorio (1970–71)
  • Abschied for string orchestra (1973)
  • Vier Versionen einer Zwölftonfolge for piano (1973)
  • Meloformen for string orchestra (1974)
  • Hommage nach einer 6-Tonfolge von Hermann Jöhr for strings in variable scoring (1975)
  • Composition for chamber orchestra (1976)
  • In Signum IM for large orchestra (1976)
  • Verstrebungen for chamber orchestra (1977)
  • Kleine Hörformen for viola and piano, VWV 51 (1979)
  • Reigen for chamber orchestra (1981)
  • Humoreske, Paraphrasen über 2 Themen von Gottschalk and Tschaikowsky for large orchestra (1981)
  • Trio for three clarinets (1982)
  • Klangexpressionen (Bulgakov), string quartet (1983)
  • Colori e movimenti for orchestra (1983)


External links
  • Sound recordings of works of the composer from the archives of SRG SSR on Neo.Mx3

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