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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jan_VoglerJan Vogler - Wikipedia

    Jan Vogler (born February 18, 1964) is a German-born classical cellist who lives in New York City. Born in East Berlin, he studied first with his father Peter Vogler and subsequently with Josef Schwab in Berlin, Heinrich Schiff in Basel and Siegfried Palm.

  2. Mar 10, 2024 · For more than three decades Jan has been touring the world as a concert cellist. He believes that constantly widening his perspective as a performer, learning new pieces, styles and becoming familiar with new musical genres is key to keeping a fresh approach to performance. Read more.

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    Jan Vogler. @janvogler228 ‧. 274 subscribers ‧ 5 videos. The career of award-winning cellist Jan Vogler is marked by a balance between a strong classical foundation and a drive to push...

  4. May 24, 2022 · Jan Vogler plays “Golden Slumbers” from Paul McCartney and John Lennon. Listen to his album “Pop Songs”: https://SonyClassical.lnk.to/VoglerPo... / janvoglercello #cello #classicalmusic #...

  5. Jan Vogler (* 18. Februar 1964 in Ost-Berlin) ist ein deutscher Cellist . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Ehrung. 3 Diskografie (Auswahl) 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Vogler besuchte die Spezialschule für Musik Berlin. Er war in Berlin Schüler von Peter Vogler und Josef Schwab und in Basel von Heinrich Schiff.

  6. This collaboration by acclaimed contemporary composers Nico Muhly (USA), Sven Helbig (Germany) and Zhou Long (China), co-commissioned by the SSO, will be championed by its dedicatee, the renowned cellist Jan Vogler, whom Gramophone magazine called the “unifying force [whose] musical personality defines the piece.”

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    The career of award-winning cellist Jan Vogler – “one of the great cellists of his generation” (WAZ) – is marked by a balance between a strong classical foundation and a drive to push creative and sonic boundaries.