Accademia Arcadia

Accademia Arcadia, sometimes called Arcadia, is an Australian baroque ensemble formed in 2001 by Jacqueline Ogeil.[1][2] Their album Trio Sonatas received a nomination for the 2007 ARIA Award for Best Classical Album.[3]

Accademia Arcadia
Also known asArcadia
Years active2001 -

Members

  • Jacqueline Ogeil - organ
  • Rosanne Hunt - cello
  • Josephine Vains - cello
  • Davide Monti - violin
  • Lucinda Moon - violin
  • Rachel Beesley - violin
  • Julia Fredersdorf - violin
  • Catherine Shugg - violin
  • Ross Mitchell - violin
  • John Quaine - violin
  • Ruth Wilkinson - viola da gamba
  • Margaret Pearce - soprano
  • Margaret Pearce - soprano
  • Michael Leighton Jones - bass

Discography

  • Dietrich Buxtehude Cantatas (2001)[4]
  • Handel – Italian Cantatas (2004)[5]
  • Trio Sonatas (2007) - Tall Poppies[6][7]
  • Il Diavolo (2017) - Tall Poppies
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References

  1. Ogeil, Jacqueline (31 May 2006), "Bitten by Bach", Sydney Morning Herald, archived from the original on 19 March 2018, retrieved 19 March 2018
  2. Hanusiak, Xenia (28 December 2005), "review", Herald-Sun
  3. Taylor, Andrew (28 October 2007), "Fine arts awards", Sun Herald
  4. Carmody, John (21 October 2001), "MUSIC", Sun Herald
  5. Hebden, Barbara (27 February 2005), "CLASSICAL", The Sunday Mail
  6. McCallum, Peter (26 January 2008), "Classical", Sydney Morning Herald
  7. O'Connell, Clive (9 August 2008), "Classical", The Age
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