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Vogel's Works
Vogel's oeuvre, composed over a 70-year period from 1913 until 1984, includes
both vocal and instrumental works (see Fig. 1). In 1978, Vogel arranged for his manu-
scripts and drafts to be housed at the Zentralbibliothek in Zilrich, Switzerland. The
curators at the Zentralbibliothek gratefully accepted the generous gift, and the com-
poser's archives have been catalogued and made accessible to music scholars. The
publication by Mireille Geering in 1992, Wadimir Vogel (1896-1984): Verzeichnis der
Musikalischen Werke, lists the works according to assigned VWV (Vogel-
Werkverzeichnis) numbers, totaling 126.
Use of the twelve-tone method is found throughout both vocal and instrumental
works from 1937 until his death. Although the number of instrumental works is con-
siderably larger than the number of vocal works, Vogel is primarily recognized for the
magnitude of his vocal works, particularly the dramma-oratorios, and his use of speech in
a distinctive manner.
The Vocal Works
Vogel's vocal output includes seven large vocal works composed between 1926
and 1971 (see Fig. 2). Friedrich Geiger's dissertation, "Die Dramma-Oratorien von
Wladimir Vogel, 1896-1984" provides an analytical and interpretative study of each of
the seven dramma-oratorios and addresses the issues concerning Vogel's exile years.
6Mireille Geering and Petra Ronner, Wladimir Vogel (1896-1984): Verzeichnis der
Musikalischen Werke (Ztirich: Amadeus, 1992).
7Friedrich Geiger, Die Dramma-Oratorien von Wladimir Vogel, 1896-1984,
PhD dissertation, UniversitAt Hamburg (Hamburg: von Bockel Verlag, 1998).6
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