Priscilla Taylor

Following postgraduate studies in Harpsichord and Organ with John O'Donnell at the Victorian College of the Arts, Priscilla Taylor studied with Glenn Wilson in Holland. Priscilla has performed extensively in Melbourne and Victoria as a Continuo Harpsichordist.

Following postgraduate studies in Harpsichord and Organ with John O'Donnell at the Victorian College of the Arts, Priscilla Taylor studied with Glenn Wilson in Holland. Priscilla has performed extensively in Melbourne and Victoria as a Continuo Harpsichordist including concerts in the Melbourne International festival of Organ and Harpsichord and the Port Fairy Spring Festival. Together with Vivienne Hamilton and Margaret Waugh, Priscilla is a member of the Orpheus Ensemble, launching their first CD in 1999. Priscilla has taught at the University of Melbourne and La Trobe University as well as the Victorian College of the Arts and is currently a tutor in figured bass and continuo playing at the Melba Conservatorium.

Priscilla Taylor is a member of

Orpheus Ensemble

Featuring the talents of Vivien Hamilton (soprano), Margaret Waugh (baroque cello) and Priscilla Taylor (harpsichord), the Melbourne-based ‘Orpheus Ensemble’ has been performing together since 1992. It specialises in exploring English and Italian music of the 17th and early 18th century.