Jacques Ogg
Jacques Ogg (born 28 August 1948 in Maastricht) is an international Dutch keyboardist on the harpsichord and fortepiano, and a conductor. He specializes in Classical and Baroque music on period instruments.[1]
Jacques Ogg studied harpsichord in Maastricht with Anneke Uittenbosch and organ with Kamiel D'Hooghe. From 1970 to 1974, he continued his harpsichord studies with Gustav Leonhardt at the Amsterdam Conservatory from which he graduated and received a diploma in harpsichord. Jacques Ogg is currently known for his conducting activities and for playing harpsichord and fortepiano, including both solo concerts and with other musicians, such as Wilbert Hazelzet on the baroque flute and Jaap ter Linden on the baroque cello and viola de gamba. He also plays as a soloist with the baroque orchestra, Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century.
Since 2000, he has been the artistic director of the Lyra Baroque Orchestra in St Paul, Minnesota.[2] Jacques Ogg has given masterclasses worldwide in countries including Brazil, Canada, Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Poland, and the United States. Ogg has made many recordings over the years. One of his most well known recordings is Bach's Goldberg Variations.
He is a professor at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, Netherlands, where he makes his recordings either solo or with friends who are playing with him. Jacques Ogg made a recording of Chamber Music by the Bach Sons together with Wilbert Hazelzet, Alda Stuurop, Ruth Hesseling and Christian Norde. Paul McNulty pianos were used for this.
References
- "Artists: Jacques Ogg". Smithsonian Chamber Music Society. National Museum of American History. 2017. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
- "Jacques Ogg: Artistic Director, Harpsichord and Fortepiano". Lyra Baroque Official Site. Archived from the original on 2013-10-12. Retrieved 2013-06-19.