German organist, Raphael Attila Vogl, began his early musical study with cathedral organist Ludwig Ruckdeschel in Passau, Germany. At the age of 18, he attended the Hochschule für Katholische Kirchenmusik und Musikpädagogik (College for Catholic Church Music & Music Education) in Regensburg, Germany. While in Regensburg, he studied Organ Performance and Church Music with Stefan Baier and Markus Rupprecht. Subsequently, he studied with László Fassang for one year at the Franz-Liszt-Academy in Budapest, Hungary. Raphael graduated with a master's degree in Organ Performance from the world-famous Juilliard School in 2020, where he studied with the Grammy Award winning Paul Jacobs. In the following year, he was admitted to the most advanced course of study offered at The Juilliard School — The Doctor of Musical Arts.
Raphael A. Vogl has taken part in various competitions, winning prizes in: The International Mendelssohn Organ Competition in Switzerland, The International Tariverdiev Competition in Russia, and at The Boulder Bach Festivals World Bach Competition. Raphael made his Alice Tully Hall debut in 2020, where he performed the New York premiere of Sophia Gubaidulina's "The Rider on the White Horse" at the Focus Festival at Lincoln Center.
As a concert organist, he has performed in concert halls and cathedrals across Europe and America, such as the Berlin Philharmonie, David Geffen Hall in New York City, Madison Symphony, and Marian Anderson Hall, where he regularly performs with the Philadelphia Orchestra, working with Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Roderick Cox or Daniele Rustioni. In his concerts, he performs his own transcriptions of orchestral works, which implement new facets of the organ.