Lars Vogt
(September 8, 1970, in Düren, Germany) is a German concert pianist.
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Career
He rose to prominence when he won second prize at the 1990
Leeds International Piano Competition, and has since gone on to give major concerto and recital performances.
In the season 2003/04 he made his debut with the
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, with conductor
Lorin Maazel, and gave the inaugural concert of the new
Carnegie Hall.
He is especially interested in chamber music, founding the festival „Spannungen“ in Heimbach (Eifel) in 1998.
He is especially close with the
Berlin Philharmonic.
2004 he was awarded with both the Brahmspreis and the
Echo Klassik.
2006 he also snatched the "Großer Kulturpreis der rheinischen Sparkassen".
Discography
- Beethoven Piano Concertos Nos 1 & 2
- Mozart: Piano Recital
- Mozart: Piano Trio / Berg: Sonate / Schönberg: Chambersymphony (Heimbach)
- Dvorak: Sonatine / Tchaikovsky: Piano Trio (Heimbach)
- Russian Cello Sonatas Truls Mørk
- French Violin Sonatas , with Sarah Chang
- Grieg/Schumann: Piano Concertos
Vogt recorded an album with Konrad Beikircher in 2002 and with Sarah Chang in 2004.