Sabine Vogel
Sabine Vogel – Flutes
born in Munich, studied jazz-flute at the Anton Bruckner Conservatory in Linz, Austria.
Sabine Vogel focuses on sound and improvisation, using extended techniques both acoustic as well as electronic, creating a very personal contemporary language for the flute.
In 2000 Sabine Vogel moved to Berlin, since 2005 she has been living in Potsdam.
She has a busy concert schedule with performances in Europe and throughout America, working privately in group ensembles as well as collaborating with New Music composers, a.o. Alex Nowitz, Swedish composers Malin Bång, Mattias Petersson and the Japanese composer Shintaro Imai.
She played with the Anthony Braxton 12tet, which had its worldpremier on the Free Music Festival in Antwerp in August 2005.
Sabine Vogel got several recidencies and working grants eg. at STEIM, Amsterdam, EMS, Stockholm, AV Lab Cybersonica, Brighton, England
working grants by the Land Brandenburg and at Künstlerhaus Lukas (Land Mecklenburg - Vorpommern)
She has played and worked a.o. with Arto Lindsay, Tony Buck, Jim Denley, Chris Abrahams, Andrea Neumann, Shannon Cooney, Ensemble Zwischentöne and the Walter Thompson Soundpainting Orchestra





