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BiographyRonald Vogel graduated from New York’s High School of Music
& Art in 1968. He has received degrees from Mannes College of Music,
the Juilliard School, Salzburg Mozarteum and ultimately Indiana
University School of Music in 1975 where he studied piano with the
legendary Menahem Pressler. After serving as conductor and coach at the
Miami Opera in 1976 he returned to New York and was awarded a grant from
the Stuart Mott Foundation. Under the foundation's aegis he studied
composition and conducting with the co-founder of the New York Pro
Musica, John Reeves White. At that time he was also consultant to
composer John Eaton in preparation for the world premiere of the opera
“Mishkin” for PBS Television and also served as guest lecturer at
Bennington College in Vermont. Later that year Ron left New York to
become pianist for the Tucson Symphony Orchestra in Tucson, Arizona.
During his 5 seasons in Tucson, Ron was music consultant to the Flandrau
Planetarium at the University of Arizona and Program Chairman of the
Arizona State Music Teacher’s Association where he collaborated with
Nobel and Pulitzer Prize Laureates in seminars designed to explore the
relationships between Music and other disciplines such as Math,
Astronomy, Art and Religion. During this time he also toured extensively
as a concert pianist and was Director of Music at Tucson’s First
Christian Church. He moved to Washington, D.C. in 1981 to serve as
Cultural Liaison for the State of Arizona to the National Society of
Arts & Letters and in 1982 returned to New York to join the faculty
of the renowned American Musical & Dramatic Academy. Upon moving to
Westchester for some “peace and quiet” he founded the Chappaqua Trio
which extensively toured the region until finally taking up residence as
"Artists in Residence" at the John J. Homestead in Katonah, New York
until the late 1990’s. He now lives in Devon, Pennsylvania with his wife Liz Holland. |