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Roger Craig Vogel (born July 6, 1947 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American composer of contemporary classical music and a music educator.〔Jaques Cattell Press: ''Who's Who in American Music : Classical'', First edition, p. 456.〕 == Life ==
The oldest of two children, Vogel graduated in 1965 from Lincoln High School in Cleveland Ohio. He studied music theory and composition at the Ohio State University in Columbus (Ohio) and earned the degrees ''Bachelor of Music'' in composition in 1971, ''Master of Music'' in music theory in 1973, and in 1975 he was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in music theory.〔David M. Cummings and Dennis K. McIntire: ''International Who's Who in Music and Musician's Directory - (in the Classical and Light Classical Fields)'' Twelfth edition, 1990/91, p. 868〕 His teachers included Marshall Barnes, Jay Huff, Norman Phelps, and Wolf Rosenberg.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Roger C. Vogel )〕 Although his graduate major was music theory, he was awarded first prize in the Delta Omicron Composition Contest in 1973 and 1974.〔E. Ruth Anderson: ''Contemporary American Composers - A Biographical Dictionary'', Second edition, p. 534.〕 Also, his original composition ''Obstreperous Sonority Number 2a'' for string orchestra won the student concerto competition in 1973, and the following year his work ''Encounter Number One'' for large orchestral also won the competition. In 1976 he joined the faculty of the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia as an assistant professor and taught both music theory and composition. He became associate professor in 1982,〔David M. Cummings and Dennis K. McIntire: ''International Who's Who in Music and Musician's Directory - (in the Classical and Light Classical Fields)'' Thirteenth edition, 1992/93, p. 1147〕 and full professor in 1996. He has been professor emeritus since 2012. As a composer he has written and published more than 110 works for a variety of ensembles with such firms as the (American Composers Alliance ), (Brixton Publications ), (Wiltshire Music Company ), (Hal Leonard Corporation ), (Jon Ross Music, LLC ), and seven other publishers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Roger Vogel )〕 His music has received favorable reviews in the Journal of Singing,〔Journal of Singing, Jacksonville, FL: National Association of Teachers of Singing. Vol. 66, No. 4 (March/April 2009), pp. 485-487. (Review of ''Love Letters'')〕 Fanfare (magazine),〔''Fanfare'', Tenafly, NJ: Fanfare, Inc., Vol. 37, Number 1, (September/October 2013), pp. 481-482. (Review of ''Things Fall Apart'')〕 American Choral Directors Association The Choral Journal,〔''The Choral Journal'', Tampa, FL: American Choral Directors Association, Vol 3, No. 5 (December, 1993). ( Review of ''The Owl'')〕 (NACWPI JOURNAL ),〔''NACWPI JOURNAL'', Washington, DC: National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors, Vol. 50. No. 2 (Winter 2000-2001), p. 29. (Review of ''Eine Kleine Snailmusik'')〕 (The Saxophone Symposium ),〔''The Saxophone Symposium'', Fulton, NY, North American Saxophone Alliance, Vol. 22 (1997), pp. 67-68. (Review of ''Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano'')〕 and numerous other publications. In addition, he has been an active member of the Southeastern Composers League.
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