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In 1958, at the age of 5, Richard Clayderman began to play the piano; In the same year, he used the harmonica to create a piece called "Fifi Waltz".
In 1959, at the age of 6, Richard Clayderman was already very fluent in fingering and was hailed as a genius, and later entered the National ** Institute in Paris.
In 1965, Richard was admitted to the ** Academy of Paris. In order to reward Richard, his father gave him a small old-fashioned organ. Since then, Richard has discovered that in addition to the piano, there are other hobby musical instruments.
In 1969, he won first place in the school's ** competition and graduated with honors. After graduating, he formed a small band with other buddies.
In 1970, he had to go to the hospital for surgery due to a stomach ulcer.
In 1976, he scored the music for the TV series and performed "Poems to Adeline" as a soloist. In the same year, he was favored by a French record producer and invited to participate in the production of piano**.
In 1977, he came to Beihai to solo shoot the MV of the piano "Adhelina by the Water", which caused a sensation.
In 1989, he collaborated with the James Rust Grand Orchestra on "The Eternal Sun on the Clouds".
In 1990, he was selected by the French television "90 Stars" and won the only Golden Piano Award for a rearranged "Poem for Adeline". Subsequently, he used this piano to record the music video of "The Sun Goes Forever in the Clouds" with James Rust.
In 1992, Richard performed in China for the first time. When he first arrived in this ancient oriental country, Richard met many Chinese friends. The ones with the deepest memories are Shao Rong, Liu Qi, and Sun Lian.
In the second half of 1998, he launched a global composition specially composed for China, and performed his latest works "Charming Oriental Love" and "Poetic Sonata" with Chinese pianist Shao Rong, who was 9 years old at the time. In 2000, he adapted "I Love Beijing Tiananmen" into a modern piano piece, which made him more and more loved by Chinese audiences, and his artistic vitality has endured.
In 2004, Richard Clayderman came to China again to hold a press conference with the China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra to record a new record. In the same year, in recognition of Clayderman's outstanding contributions to Sino-French cultural exchanges and the promotion of China, the 2nd "China's Top Ten Performance Events Selection Activity" was specially awarded the Outstanding Performance Award and the Best Promotion Award.
On June 18, 2005, at the "Prince and Angel" meeting, Clayderman cooperated with the "Oriental Charm Women's Orchestra" and performed on the spot. Clayderman was given an erhu.
On December 29, 2011, Richard Clayderman's 2012 New Year's Party was held in Shenzhen Stadium.
On January 1, 2012, Richard Clayderman's 2012 New Year's Party Shanghai Station was held on the Shanghai stage; On January 6, Richard Kleiderman played the 2012 Yunnan New Year Party at the Yunnan Grand Theater.
On January 13, 2013, Richard Clayderman held a New Year's party in Suining.
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Heart Song On December 28, 1953, Richard Clayderman was born in a small town in Paris, France. As early as the age of 3, Richard formed an indissoluble bond with **. One day, when Dad came home, he took out something like a stationery box with two rows of dense small square holes, put it to his mouth, moved it left and right a few times, and blew out a beautiful **.
Richard was curious, and his dad told him, "It's an instrument, it's called a harmonica, you can try it." Richard took the harmonica and played it as hard as he could, when he heard a terrible sound that startled him.
Dad smiled: "Learn slowly, and you will be able to play a nice tune." Sure enough, under the guidance of his father, it didn't take long for the clever Richard to learn to play the harmonica.
In 1957, at the age of 4, Richard fell in love with the piano. Richard's father was a piano teacher, and he listened to it every day when he played the piano at home. Dad was very happy to see that Richard was interested in the piano and began to teach him how to play the piano.
Under his father's tutelage, Richard practiced five or six hours a day. Richard was very talented and composed a piece when he was 5 years old. It is a little story that Richard wants to tell the piano, and the song is called "Fifi Waltz".
When he was a foreign child, when Richard was studying geography, he listened to his teacher talk about the ancient and mysterious China in class, and since then he has been very longing for China. However, Richard never imagined that he would one day come to China. However, with the bond of piano and **, Richard finally had the opportunity to come to China and became good friends with Chinese.
In 1992, Richard performed in China for the first time. When he first arrived in this ancient oriental country, Richard met many Chinese friends. Now, more than a decade later, Richard's Chinese friends are growing.
But what makes him most memorable are the three children who love **, their names are Shao Rong, Liu Qi, and Sun Lian. When Shao Rong was 9 years old, Richard was preparing to give a solo concert in China. At that time, because Shao Rong played the piano well, he was selected to work with Richard on stage.
Hearing the news, Xiao Shaorong was very happy. He felt so lucky to be able to work with the Piano Prince, which he had never dreamed of.
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Richard Clayderman (born 28 December 1953) was a French pianist. His real name is Philippe Roberto Louis Pages. Richard Clayderman is not known for his classical piano music, but mainly plays some modern love songs.
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Richard Clayderman was born in Paris, France, and began to learn the piano at the age of 5, and at the age of 6 he was already very proficient and fluent in fingering, and was hailed as a genius, and then entered the National ** Drama School in Paris. At the age of 16, he began to play self-composed music, won the school's ** competition, and graduated with honors. >>>More
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