
Hailing from The Hague, the gifted Frerick den Haan graces us with his talents as a pianist and composer. His recent creation, Paddington, emerges as a luminous gem within his artistic tapestry. As the second movement in a harmonious symphony of four, this opus pays homage to London’s indelible marks etched into Frerick’s heart from a bygone era. London’s resplendent allure, a cherished haven for the maestro, ignites the ember of inspiration for this quartet. In the hallowed confines of Amare The Hague, a sacred sanctuary for sound, the resounding notes of a Steinway-D grand piano from the esteemed Residentie Orkest unfurl.
A pioneering feat, this marks the hall’s inaugural embrace of solo piano resonance, conjuring a mellifluous composition that, with its eerie cadence, tendrils its way into the recesses of the mind.
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