"Fur Elise ~ Ballerina" reviewed by Parisian Music Zine "The Further"

A Parisian and Berliner Magazine, The Further, published a review of the recently released piece “Fur Elise ~ Ballerina” and their words are just lovely.

I recently came across an exceptionally unique and beautiful song. The composition is called “Für Elise: Ballerina” and it’s by a neoclassical artist named Pauline Frechette. This extraordinary piece of music combines elements of Ludwig van Beethoven’s seminal work, “Für Elise”, with Frechette’s own original music. “Für Elise: Ballerina.”Frechette not only breaths new life into an old classic but breaks new and exciting ground in the genre as she weaves together the new and old and communicates the transcendent nature of music with silent grace and class.

The review beautifully describes each portion of the song, and for those of you who also appreciate the technical quality of a well recorded piece, they had this to say about the production:

“When a recording is doing its job, it’s something the listener isn’t even aware of. And that’s exactly what happens while listening to this lovely piece of music. From the moment the song begins a clear signal is provided from Frechette’s heart to her listeners by way of the world-class recording techniques used.”

Alex Lake