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Ron Adelaar

12+ albums
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Ron Adelaar is a Dutch-based pianist and composer of neoclassical, meditative piano compositions. Besides that he is A&R manager at Andante Piano, sublabel of Disruptive Records run by his son Ivo Adelaar. Ron had an early introduction to piano music, as he started his career at the age of 13 by playing the organ and piano at several churches in his hometown Amersfoort (The Netherlands), all together with his father Ton Adelaar who played the flute. After that, and now for already 40 years, Ron is a pianist and conductor of a choir in Amersfoort. His passion has always been to create his own contemporary compositions and share it with others. Because of the technical possibilities these days he’s finally able to share his own piano compositions with the rest of the world, all recorded in his home piano studio. Ron’s neoclassical piano compositions contribute to relax, meditate or to maintain concentration and focus during work. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Evening Star

39,384
2

Pavane

24,053
3

Léana

19,894
4

Reflections

16,565
5

Letting Go

14,808
6

Laetitia

12,898
7

Small Steps

10,731
8

Take One Deep Breath

8,539
9

When It Rains

7,062
10

Shallow - Piano Version

6,523

albums

Evening Star

Evening Star

Pavane

Pavane

Reflections

Reflections

Léana

Léana

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Letting Go

Laetitia

Laetitia

Small Steps

Small Steps

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Take One Deep Breath

RISE

RISE

When It Rains

When It Rains

Shallow (Piano Version)

Shallow (Piano Version)

When A Child Is Born

When A Child Is Born

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