Vogt died "surrounded by his family after a battle with cancer," according to a statement from his representatives.
[tweeted](https://twitter.com/monterogabriela/status/1566900964958814211?s=20&t=pBTclYUKTMXzFclmhdELyQ) Venezuelan pianist Gabriela Montero, "Just days ago, we were texting each other hoping to meet. He went on to perform as a solo artist with major orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, London Symphony Orchestra and NHK Symphony Orchestra. The classical music world is mourning the death of pianist and conductor Lars Vogt who died Sept.
A much-loved musician equally admired for his recordings of concertos, chamber music and solo repertoire.
The expressions of loss shared by so many artists in the hours since are testimony to just how loved as both musician and man he was. The breadth of his music-making was well captured on record, much of which resulted from a close partnership with the Ondine label, and which ranges from solo recordings of works by Janáček and Bach’s Goldberg Variations, to Beethoven and Brahms piano concertos directed from the keyboard with the Royal Northern Sinfonia. Lars Vogt, the pianist and conductor, has died of cancer aged 51.
The music world is in shock at the passing of one of its most poetic and humble legends of the piano. Outpourings of grief appeared – and continue to appear ...
[Pianist issue 89.](https://pocketmags.com/pianist-magazine/pianist-89-april-may-2016) Inside, he said, "The key transfer, for pianists, is to sing, to sound like a singer or string or wind player. My approach to the keys is anyway quite 'loving', trying to be in tender contact with them, definitely not vertical – and even when it is vertical, trying to get the sound out of the keyboard rather than into it." The music world is in shock at the passing of one of its most poetic and humble legends of the piano
The much-admired musician lost his battle with the disease on 5 September 2022.
In July 2020 he took up the post of music director of the Orchestre de chambre de Paris. From 2015-20, he was music director of the Royal Northern Sinfonia, and thereafter held the post of principal artistic partner. In her spare time, she continues to perform as an active chamber musician. Charlotte Smith is the editor of BBC Music Magazine. Vogt was open about living with his disease, sharing his experiences in various media outlets and on his Twitter feed. But his condition worsened suddenly over the weekend.
Vogt credited Simon Rattle with spurring him on to take up conducting: 'It hit me like a lightning bolt, because I'd never thought of it'
“Before they hook me up to the infusion I usually go upstairs and play a little for myself,” he said. At the age of six he began taking piano lessons with a teacher who instilled in him an enthusiasm for music of all kinds. He tackled the Grieg Piano Concerto with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Mark Elder at that year’s Proms, where one critic described him as having “breathed vibrant new life into every phrase”. Although Vogt continued to dazzle audiences with his interpretations at the piano, he also began making a name for himself on the podium. Lars Vogt was born in Düren, in the west of Germany, on September 8 1970, the younger of three children of a professional footballer and his wife. “He didn’t have any children, and yet he wrote in his slow movements one gorgeous lullaby after another,” the pianist mused.
Artists and listeners the world over have been shocked by the sudden death yesterday of the German pianist and conductor Lars Vogt.
A regular guest in our programmes at Sage Gateshead and beyond as both conductor and exceptional solo pianist, Lars was also Royal Northern Sinfonia’s Music Director from 2015-2020 and had since been a Principal Artistic Partner of the orchestra. I was hoping to make my way to Germany to visit him. A great colleague and I will forever remember you. It is impossible to imagine a more warm-hearted, life-loving being – he will leave a vast hole in the lives of all his friends and colleagues, not to mention his family. I will miss you endlessly and never forget you. Daniel Hope: I met Lars Vogt the first time in 1990 at the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival.
We are very sad to say that the great pianist and conductor "Lars Vogt" has passed away.
At the time of his death he was responsible for the music of the Orchester de chambre de Paris and the Royal Northern Sinfonia. He was the OCP until the day he died. In 2021 he received the Opus Klassik for his work. He worked hard as a chamber musician, concentrating on music from the Classical and Romantic periods. In 2013 he was appointed professor of piano at the Hannover Conservatory of Music, taking over from his former teacher and close friend Karl-Heinz Kammerling. He was born in 1970 in the German city of Düren. In the past, Lars was a recording artist for the EMI label. Thus, he was on the list of the best music stars in the world, the names of which are quickly launched. He also plays concertos with the Concertgebouworkest, the St. The tour included concerts in Berlin, Frankfurt and Paris. So he was being treated by the medical team so they could keep him alive and give him more breath, but he had to leave the world. He is no longer with his friends and fans as he died suddenly on September 5, 2022, when he was 51 years old.