Jacqueline Ogeil
Jacqueline Ogeil is an Australian harpsichordist who studied in Amsterdam, Toronto and Melbourne.
Early life
She studied under Gustav Leonhardt in Amsterdam (1993), her teachers includes Colin Tilney in Toronto and John O'Donnell in Melbourne.[1]
Career
In addition to Baroque works, Ogeil has performed contemporary repertoire including works by Naji Hakim. In 2001, she founded the baroque chamber ensemble Accademia Arcadia.[2][3] As of 2017, she was its director and also played a Cristofori fortepiano for Il Diavolo alongside Davide Monti on violin and Josephine Vains on continuo cello.[4] Ogeil has won several awards, including a Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Trust Award.[1]
In 2010, Ogeil was appointed as a director of the historical house and gardens at Duneira in Mt Macedon.[5][6]
In 2015, she was the winner of The Australian Financial Review, and Westpac 100 Women of Influence Awards for her double role as Director of Dunieira and her contribution to the Woodend Winter Arts Festival.[7]
Discography
- The Virtuoso Harpsichord (1995) Move Records (MD 3167)[8]
- Buxtehude at the Harpsichord (1997) Move Records (MD 3191)[9]
- La Follia (1998)
References
- Wright, Simon (2023). "Jacqueline Ogeil - Australian record harpischord". MOVE. Archived from the original on 24 March 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
- "Accademia Arcadia". Melbourne Recital Centre. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
- Hanusiak, Xenia (28 December 2005). "Review". The Herald Sun.
- Rockstrom, Kate (2017). "Il Diavolo by Accademia Arcadia". Readings. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
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Gadd, Denise (13 April 2012). "Legends of the fall". The Age. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
The property is managed by director Dr Jacqueline Ogeil, who was appointed in 2010 to implement Stoneman's vision to maintain and preserve Duneira and to open it to the public.
- Hudson, Sarah (15 October 2014). "Classical pianist Jacky Ogeil has created Mt Macedon's art oasis". The Weekly Times. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
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"THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW AND WESTPAC ANNOUNCE THE 2015 WOMEN OF INFLUENCE". Woodends Winter Arts Festival. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
Dr Jacqueline Ogeil has been announced as a winner in The Australian Financial Review and Westpac 100 Women of Influence Awards for 2015. Jacky has been recognised in the Local/Regional category for her contribution to Woodend Winter Arts Festival and Duneira, Mt Macedon...Founding and developing two different organisations, with programs to service very different needs is exciting and challenging.
- Ogeil, Jacqueline (1995), The Virtuoso Harpsichord, Move Records, retrieved 10 April 2018
- Ogeil, Jacqueline; Buxtehude, Dietrich (1997), Buxtehude at the Harpsichord, Move Records, retrieved 10 April 2018