Vogt, Jean
1823-1888
Pianist and composer; born at Gross Tinz, near
Liegnitz. He studied under A. W. Bach and Grell in Berlin and under Hesse and
Seidel in Breslau. He taught piano in St. Petersburg from 1850 to 1855, then
traveled extensively, playing in concert. He lived in Dresden from 1861 to
1865, when he went to Berlin to be professor at Stern's Conservatory. He had
been made Royal musicdirector in 1862. In 1871 he went to New York, returning
to Berlin two years later. He died at Eberswald. The most important of his
compositions is the oratorio, Lazarus; others are quartets s trios and
chamber-music, and many pieces for piano.
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