Classical

Simon and Daan

Daan Oostdam is a musician who continually challenges and improves himself and is renowned for his poetic playing. During his academic journey, Simon cultivated a deep affinity for chamber music and orchestral performance.


In 2023, Daan Oostdam obtained his Master of Music diploma at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam. Frank Peters and Frank van de Laar served as his sources of inspiration as instructors. Daan has a deep affection for romantic piano repertoire and draws significant inspiration from the works of Rachmaninoff, Medtner, and Skrjabin. Daan Oostdam is a musician who continually challenges and improves himself and is renowned for his poetic playing. Simon Velthuis, born in Haaksbergen in 1992, embarked on his cello journey at the age of nine. Prior to enrolling at the Conservatory of Amsterdam, he received instruction from esteemed mentors including Maria Hol, Paul Uyterlinde, and Jeroen Reuling. During his high school years, he was part of the preparatory class at the ArtEZ Conservatorium Zwolle. In addition to his regular instructors, Simon received valuable lessons from distinguished figures like Anner Bijlsma, Pieter Wispelweij, Viola de Hoog (specializing in baroque cello), and Mick Stirling (focusing on orchestral playing). Simon's instrument of choice is an English cello, crafted in London around 1840, generously provided to him by the Dutch National Musical Instruments Fund.

Daan Oostdam and Simon Velthuis, two wonderful musicians whose roads collided, make amazing sounds together though the use of a cello and a piano.

Milestones by Simon and Daan

Simon and Daan added to Classical playlist

Simon and Daan

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Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op. 65: |||. Largo by Simon and Daan has been added to Melanchony Strings on Apple Music!

Simon & Daan On NPO Klassiek

Simon and Daan

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Daan Oostdam, a pianist, and Simon Velthuis, a cellist, were guests on the show 'Live met Dieuwertje' on NPO Klassiek. Here they performed a piece of Ernest Bloch en Sergej Rachmaninov, Sonate for cello and piano.

Listen to the whole show here