Dominique Roggen (*1948)
Dominique Roggen (*1948) studied viola with Prof. Max Rostal and conducting with Prof. Rudolf Kempe. He furthered his training as conductor under the tutelage of Seiji Ozawa and Leonard Bernstein. Following an assistantship in teaching conducting technique, he was appointed Professor at the Hochschule der Künste in Bern. Many of his students have gone on to careers in conducting.
In 1983, Roggen was the first Swiss conductor to be invited to the People’s Republic of China. Engagements for studio recordings, for live radio and television broadcasts, and to conduct symphony concerts have taken Roggen throughout the USA, Japan, and Europe.
An enthusiast of early music and a proponent of melding classical music with jazz, Roggen has become widely known for his signature neo-Baroque compositions, and is esteemed also for his imaginative musical arrangements.
Dominique Roggen
Concerto Grosso
La minore for tuba, strings and basso continuo
- Level: advanced
- Duration: 9'30
- Genre: baroque
- Series: Swiss Composers Series
- Composed: 2009
Dominique Roggen
Concerto in Sib maggiore
Concerto anachronistico for euphonium, strings and basso continuo or piano
- Level: advanced
- Duration: 9'30
- Genre: baroque
- Series: Swiss Composers Series
- Composed: 2005
Dominique Roggen
Jodel Concerto
in Fa maggiore for jodel voice and strings or piano reduction
- Level: intermediate / advanced
- Duration: 8'
- Genre: baroque
- Series: Swiss Composers Series
- Composed: 1988