Bruce Vogt
Professor
school of music
University of Victoria
Canada
Biography
Born in Southern Ontario, Bruce completed his initial musical studies with Damjana Bratuz and Anton Kuerti. Later he studied in the United States, England, Switzerland, and Italy, working with a number of celebrated musicians including Gyorgy Sebok, Louis Kentner, Fou Ts'Ong, and Dario de Rosa. Bruce Vogt's repertoire is extremely diverse, encompassing music from the sixteenth century to the present. He has consistently championed the music of contemporary composers, and has commissioned and premiered a number of new works by such Canadian luminaries as Murray Adaskin and Alfred Fisher. He is also an enthusiastic and dedicated performer on period instruments; one of his recordings (2003) features music of Robert Schumann performed on a restored 1864 Erard. His other recordings include two volumes of the music of Franz Liszt, which have established for him an enviable reputation as a Liszt interpreter. In 2011 — the bicentenary of the Liszt’s birth — he recorded two subsequent CDs of this great composer’s music.
Research Interest
music education
Publications
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Auricchio A, Stellbrink C, Block M, Sack S, Vogt J, Bakker P, Klein H, Kramer A, Ding J, Salo R, Tockman B. Effect of pacing chamber and atrioventricular delay on acute systolic function of paced patients with congestive heart failure. Circulation. 1999 Jun 15;99(23):2993-3001.
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Abazajian KN, Adelman-McCarthy JK, Agüeros MA, Allam SS, Prieto CA, An D, Anderson KS, Anderson SF, Annis J, Bahcall NA, Bailer-Jones CA. The seventh data release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 2009 May 18;182(2):543.
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Hinchey EK, Schaffner LC, Hoar CC, Vogt BW, Batte LP. Responses of estuarine benthic invertebrates to sediment burial: the importance of mobility and adaptation. Hydrobiologia. 2006 Feb 1;556(1):85-98.
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atson CD, Cochran PJ, Biederman MF, Blosser JL, Ryan MJ, Vogt B. Failure to help when in a hurry: Callousness or conflict?. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 1978 Jan;4(1):97-101.