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Albums
  
Concerti di Venezia, Experience: Live From New York

Record labels
  
Sony Classical Records, Berlin Classics, Neos, Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia

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Profiles

Jan Vogler (born February 18, 1964, Germany) is a German-born classical cellist who lives in New York City. A cello prodigy, he studied first with his father Peter Vogler and subsequently with Josef Schwab in Berlin, Heinrich Schiff in Basel and Siegfried Palm. At the age of 20 he won the principal cello position of the Staatskapelle Dresden, becoming the youngest concertmaster in the history of this orchestra. He left the position in 1997 to pursue a solo career, moving to New York with his wife, violinist Mira Wang and their two children.

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He has performed as soloist with the New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, Staatskapelle Dresden, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra and Vienna Symphony Orchestra. His regular recital partners include Helene Grimaud.

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He is a Sony recording artist, and his discography includes the Cello Suites of Johann Sebastian Bach, the Dvorak Cello Concerto with the New York Philharmonic, the Schumann Cello concerto, and other major works.
His cello is the "Castelbarco/Fau“, made by Stradivari in 1707.

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Awards

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  • 2002: ECHO Klassik Instrumentalist of the year, Cello
  • 2006: ECHO Klassik, Chamber Music Recording of the Year, Mozart Divertimento K. 563
  • 2011: Erich-Kästner-Preis (Dresden)
  • Partial discography


  • 2004: Cello Concertos. (Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Saarbrücken, conducted by Thomas Sanderling, Edel Classics).
  • 2005: Ludwig van Beethoven and Robert Schumann: The Works for Cello and Piano (Vol. 1–3, Edel Classics).
  • 2005: The secrets of Dvořak's cello concerto. (New York Philharmonic, conducted by David Robertson, Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Germany)).
  • 2006: W.A. Mozart: Divertimento, K. 563. (Moritzburg Festival, Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Germany)).
  • 2007: my tunes. (Dresdner Kapellsolisten, conducted by Helmut Branny, Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Germany)).
  • 2007: Concerti brillanti. (Münchener Kammerorchester, Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Germany)).
  • 2009: Jan Vogler – the Cellist. (Portrait, Edel Classics).
  • 2009: New worlds. (The Knights Chamber-Orchestra, conducted Eric Jacobson, Sony Music Entertainment).
  • 2010: My tunes 2. (Dresdner Kapellsolisten, Dirigent Helmut Branny, Sony Music Entertainment).
  • 2012: Johann Sebastian Bach Cello Suites Sony Music Entertainment

  • Songs

    Lasst mich allein - Op 82/1Dvorák: Cello Concerto And Songs · 2005
    Wilt Thou Be Gone - Love?Dvorák: Cello Concerto And Songs · 2005
    Four for Tango for String QuartetTango! · 2008

    References

    Jan Vogler Wikipedia