• Sabine Vogel

One of the world's most amazing exploratory flautists, with a penchant for working in the field.

supported by

The Goethe Institut through the International Co-Production Fund

As a flute player 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.  Also, she creates site specific work in the natural environment as well as concert installations and performances relating to her work outside in the fields. Her work often relates to sound, place, time, moment and memory. 

Projects and concerts lead her around whole Europe, America and Australia.

Her current projects are: Recorded Landscapes,  a project, that deals with homeland, nature and identity,  wassermannvogel, a duo with singer and voice artist Ute Wassermann, Ornis, an audio-visual duo with British artist Kathy Hinde,  Kopfüberwelle, a duo for organ and flutes with Chris Abrahams, L a n d S t a g e s with Emilio Gordoa and  tracing presence on land Collective with Josten Myburgh and Emilio Gordoa. She is a member of the Splitter Orchester, a 18 piece improvising orchestra, based in Berlin.

She got grants from Musikfonds, INITIAL and by the state of Brandenburg, residence grants at Villa Aurora (L.A.), Künstlerhaus Lukas (Ahrenshoop), at STEIM / Amsterdam, Bogong Centre for Sound Culture, (AUS), AIR Niederösterreich. She was several times guest-composer at EMS (Stockholm) 

Sabine Vogel has a number of CDs released, solo as well as in different formations. Her article „Tuning-In” was published in the magazine „Contemporary Music Review: Music and Landscape”in 2015.