Edward Vogel (’17) to Make His Debut with the New York Philharmonic

Author: Noelle Elliott

Edward Vogel

Edward Vogel (’17) will make his debut with the venerable New York Philharmonic during subscription concerts in October, 2023. He will perform as a baritone soloist in Handel’s oratorio Israel in Egypt, conducted by Jeannette Sorrell.

Edward’s recent solo appearances have included Handel’s Messiah and Monteverdi’s Vespro della beata Vergine with the Grammy Award–winning ensemble Apollo’s Fire, and Vaughan Williams’s Dona Nobis Pacem, Bach’s B-minor Mass, and Brahms’s A German Requiem with the Grammy-nominated True Concord Voices and Orchestra led by Eric Holtan. In 2019 Vogel made his international solo debut in J.S. Bach’s Mass in G major at Snape Maltings, United Kingdom, conducted by Philippe Herreweghe. Highly in-demand as an ensemble singer, Vogel has performed with groups including Bach Collegium Japan, Yale Choral Artists, and Paul Hillier’s Theatre of Voices in the world premiere of David Lang’s the writings at Carnegie Hall.

After majoring in music as an undergraduate at Notre Dame, Edward earned a master of music degree from the Yale School of Music. 

Congratulations, Edward!