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Richard Clayderman (; born Philippe Pagès , 28 December 1953 in Paris) is a French
pianist A pianist ( , ) is an individual musician who plays the piano. Since most forms of Western music can make use of the piano, pianists have a wide repertoire and a wide variety of styles to choose from, among them traditional classical music, ja ...
who has released numerous albums including the compositions of
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,
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and Marc Minier, instrumental renditions of popular music, rearrangements of movie soundtracks, ethnic music, and easy-listening arrangements of popular works of classical music.


Early life

Clayderman learned piano from his father, an accordion teacher. At the age of twelve, he was accepted into the
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, where he won great acclaim in his later adolescent years. Financial difficulties, precipitated by his father's illness, forestalled a promising career as a classical pianist. In order to earn a living, he found work as a bank clerk and as an accompanist to contemporary bands. He accompanied French singers such as
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, and
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.


"Ballade pour Adeline"

In 1976, he was invited by
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, a French
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, and his partner
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, to record a gentle piano ballad. De Senneville had composed this ballad as a tribute to his baby daughter, Adeline. The 23-year-old Pagès was auditioned along with 20 other pianists and got the job. "He was an interesting musician with a soft touch and good technique", said Toussaint. "And he looked good, too." Pagès' name was changed to Richard Clayderman (he adopted his great-grandmother's last name to avoid mispronunciation of his real name outside France), and the single took off, selling 22 million copies in 38 countries. It was called "
Ballade pour Adeline "Ballade pour Adeline" (French for "Ballad for Adeline") is a 1977 instrumental by Richard Clayderman, composed by Paul de Senneville. Paul de Senneville composed the piece as a tribute to his newborn daughter, Adeline. , worldwide sales of the re ...
".


Success

Clayderman has recorded over 1,300 melodies and has created a new romantic style through a repertoire which combines his trademark originals with classics and pop standards. As of 2006, his record sales number at approximately 70 million, and has 267 gold and 70 platinum albums to his credit. He is popular in Asia and is noted by the ''Guinness Book of World Records'' as being "the most successful pianist in the world".


Discography


Studio albums, 1977–90

* ''Richard Clayderman'' (aka ''Ballade pour Adeline'', 1977) * ''A Comme Amour/Les Fleurs Sauvages'' (1978) * ''Rêveries'' (1979) * ''Lettre à Ma Mère'' (1979) * ''Medley Concerto'' (1979) * ''Les Musiques de l’Amour'' (1980) * ''Rondo Pour un Tout Petit Enfant'' (1981) * ''Christmas'' (1982) * ''Rêveries No. 2'' (1982) * ''Couleur Tendresse'' (1982) * ''Les Rêves d'Amour'' (aka ''A Dream of Love'', 1983) * ''Le Premier Chagrin d’Elsa'' (1983) * ''Italie Mon Amour'' (1984) * ''The Music of Love'' (1984) * ''Cœur fragile'' (1984) * ''Concerto'' (with the
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, 1985) * ''Divorce à Hollywood/
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'' (soundtrack, 1985) * ''From Paris with Love'' (1985) * ''Les Sonates'' (with Nicolas de Angelis, 1985) * ''Hollywood and Broadway'' (1986) * ''Romantic'' (1986) * ''Eléana'' (1987) * ''Songs of Love'' (1987) * ''A Little Night Music'' (1988) * ''Deutsche Volkslieder'' (with the
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, 1988) * ''Quel Gran Genio Del Mio Amico – Richard Clayderman Interpreta
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'' (1988) * ''Romantic America'' (1988) * ''Zodiacal Symphony'' (1988) * ''The Love Songs of
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'' (1989) * ''Amour Pour Amour'' (with Berdien Stenberg, 1989) * ''Il Y A Toujours du Soleil Au-Dessus des Nuages'' (with
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, 1990) * ''My Classic Collection'' (1990) * ''The Fantastic Movie Story of
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'' (1990) * ''Anemos'' (1990)


Live albums

* ''En Concert'' (1981) * ''A Pleyel'' (with Nicolas de Angelis, 1983) *''Brasil Tour ’86'' (Brazil, 1986)


See also

*
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References


External links

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Clayderman, Richard 1953 births Living people Musicians from Paris Easy listening musicians Conservatoire de Paris alumni 20th-century French male pianists 21st-century French male pianists