At 17 he was appointed organist of a church in his native town.
Then he was appointed organist of the Jesuit church in that city.
In 1794, he was appointed organist at the same church following the former organist's death.
In 1789 he was appointed organist of the parish church at Ludlow.
Vogt was appointed organist at the local church and later studied in Hamilton.
He was appointed organist at Kerteminde in 1932, where he remained for the rest of his life.
In the following year he was appointed organist to King's College Chapel.
He was appointed organist to the Altenburg court in 1617, and held the post until his retirement on 5 May 1658.
In addition he was appointed first organist of San Marco on 30 December 1619.
In 1820 he was appointed organist of Sheffield parish church, which post he held for some considerable time.