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Fritz VOEGELIN

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Born in 1943 in Zurich (Switzerland). Graduated in violin at the Conservatory of Berne and direction at the Academy of Music in Basel. Composition studies in the classes of Klaus Huber and Robert Suter and conducting with Hans Swarovsky in Vienna. Founding head of the Chamber Orchestra of Freiburg and head of the Orchestra of the City and the University of Fribourg. Guest conductor of symphony orchestras in Switzerland (Bern, Basel, Lugano). Appointed artistic director in 1984 "in residence" at the National Conservatory of Colombia. Appointed in 1988 chief conductor of the Orquesta Sinfonica de Antioquia. Professor of Conducting at the University of Antioquia. Guest conductor of the Orchestre National de Colombia and the National Philharmonic of Venezuela. Since 1992 lives in Switzerland again as a composer and conductor. Composition: First Prize winner of Switzerland composition for string quartet (1981), first prize at the composition of the National Conservatory of Colombia (1982); Composition Prize Foundation Sarna CH-700 (1990). Works commissioned among others by the city of Bern, the International Competition for Musical Performers in Geneva, Swiss Musicians Association, Association of Swiss Brass Band, Radio Suisse Romande. 1993, Gilson Prize: First Prize International radio programs in French in Montreal, Canada. ("AREA", text by Guillaume Apollinaire). Fritz Voegelin was born in 1943 in Zurich, Switzerland. Violin diploma from the Bern Conservatory degree in Conducting From The Basel Academy of Music. Composition studies with Klaus Huber and Robert Suter; Conducting studies with Hans Swarovsky in Vienna. Founder and head conductor of the Freiburg Chamber Orchestra, conductor of the City and University Orchestra of Freiburg. Guest conductor with symphony Orchestras swiss (Bern, Basel, Lugano). Named artistic director "in residence" of the National Conservatory of Columbia in 1984. Named head conductor of the Orquesta Sinfonica of Antioquia in 1988. Guest conductor with the National Orchestra of Columbia and with the National Philharmonic of Venezuela. Living in Switzerland After 1992 again as a conductor and dial. Composition: First Prize in the Swiss Composition Contest for String Quartet (1981), first prize in composition contest of the National Conservatory of Columbia (1981), winner of the Sarna Foundations Price Composition CH-700 (1990). Commissioned Works from (Among others): the City of Bern, the Geneva International Competition, the Swiss Musicians Association, the Swiss Brass Band Association, the Radio Suisse Romande. 1993, Gilson Prize, Montreal, Canada: First Prize of the International French Speaking Broadcasting Organization ("AREA", text by Guillaume Apollinaire).
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cover Caprice De Haske
Caprice
Fritz VOEGELIN
Publisher : De Haske
Genre : Orchestra
Group : Wind band
Full score (HAS910304-CO) : 121,85
Set Wind Band (HAS910304-BA) : 80,42

cover Nordlicht Variationen Marc Reift
Nordlicht Variationen
Fritz VOEGELIN
Publisher : Marc Reift
Genre : Instrumental music
Set Wind Band (EMR1054-BA) : 125,55

cover Caprice Marc Reift
Caprice
Fritz VOEGELIN
Publisher : Marc Reift
Genre : Instrumental music
Set Wind Band (EMR1037-BA) : 136,10

cover Burlesque Marc Reift
Burlesque
Fritz VOEGELIN
Publisher : Marc Reift
Genre : Orchestra
Group : Wind band
Set Wind Band (EMR1035-BA) : 165,64