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As the second organ item in his piano/organ recital at Hunter Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church, Annandale, on 7 February 2026, Andrei Hadap plays Buxtehude's 'Chaconne in E minor,' BuxWV 160. Andrei Hadap is a pianist, composer, scholar, and teacher based in Sydney. He completed his Bachelor of Music (Piano Performance) in 2021 at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, where he received First-Class Honours and several academic awards, studying under Stephanie McCallum and Erin Helyard. As a pianist, Andrei made his orchestral debut performing Brahms' First Piano Concerto with the Penrith Symphony Orchestra, later performing Beethoven’s Fourth Piano Concerto in 2023. He was the inaugural Continuo Fellow for Pinchgut Opera from 2021 to 2023, performing regularly with the Orchestra of the Antipodes. Andrei is also an emerging scholar with diverse research interests, including historical performance and pedagogy. He is currently a PhD candidate at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. He shares his knowledge and passion as a piano and composition teacher, basing his pedagogy on these historical methods. In 2025, Andrei was appointed as a Postgraduate Fellow at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Andrei is also an organist, having been appointed the Organ Scholar for St. Stephen’s Uniting Church, where he plays for Sunday services and performs his own compositions and improvisations on the instrument. He is frequently invited to perform the organ with choirs around Sydney. He was also the recipient of the 2025 2MBS Stefan Kruger Scholarship, proposing a project to perform, record and publish several of his compositions. Andrei won the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra 2025 Young Composer Award with his piece for orchestra titled Charon’s Barcarolle. As a multi-skilled musician, Andrei aims to push the boundaries of musical versatility. He is driven to blend these disciplines in his work to navigate today's rapidly evolving musical landscape.