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