Bartà Âomiej PÃÂkiel (; b. ca. 1600; fl. from 1633; d. ca. 1670) was a Polish composer of baroque music.
The writer and composer Johann Mattheson claimed that the composer was German and his name is sometimes recorded as "Peckel". PÃÂkiel served the court in Warsaw from about 1633. After the Swedish invasion of Poland in 1655 he then moved to Wawel Cathedral Chapel in Kraków, where he was Kapellmeister after the death of Franciszek Lilius in 1657. After 1664 there are few references to him; the next Kapellmeister was appointed in 1670.
29 of PÃÂkiel's works survive, mostly in manuscript. The musicologist Bartà Âomiej Gembicki divides these into two stages; early baroque (Warsaw) and church music in the style of (Kraków). He wrote the only Polish church oratorio , on the topic of The Last Judgement.