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RICHARD CLAYDERMAN IS A PHENOMENON

The French pianist, now in his sixties, has sold more than 150 million records and helped create a new genre of “popular classical” music. He also became an unlikely pin-up during the '80s, courtesy of soft-focus television commercials for his albums that emphasised his angelic good looksand wonderful hair.

"Some people say that my music is 'elevator music'", reveals the 61-year-old musician. "This is their way to make clear that they consider it as a secondary music, a low level music. In fact, it is neither jazz nor classical. It is a kind of soft pop music that appeals to millions of people on the five continents."

For all his achievements, Clayderman's life has been tinged with bittersweet moments. Through his years of success he was entangled in a number of unsuccessful romances which belied his cherub-next-door image. 

"My father's wish was that I become a piano accompanist. He would never have hoped that I become what I am today. No doubt he would have been very proud. I regret that he passed away a few months before [my career took off]. I still remember when Olivier Toussaint offered me the opportunity to record 'Ballade pour Adeline'," Clayderman recalls.

"He said, 'Let's do this recording for the pleasure, not to expect that it sells more than 10,000 copies. Honestly, neither he nor I could imagine that it would sell more than 20 million copies and that it would open the door to my career with the fantastic opportunity to record more than 1000 titles and to perform more than 2000 concerts over the past 35 years."

POPULAR MUSIC

Clayderman understands that the classical world can be snobbish towards those who sell millions of records. It isn't really his world. He doesn't play for elitists but rather for ordinary people. He is an entertainer, not an upholder of musical traditions stretching back decades."It is true that I attended classical music conservatory and had a classical education before deciding not to devote my life to classical music. My classic studies are the essential base to what I do today. I often say and shall always say that I am not a classical pianist. I am a popular pianist. In France we say 'pianiste de varktes'."

Reviews

Rating: 3.9 out of 5 based on 53 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Concert of a lifetime!

    by ClaydermanFanFor39Years on 10/5/16Roy Thomson Hall - Toronto

    I have been listening to Richard Clayderman since 1977 when I was only 2 years old. It was an experience of a lifetime! I finally saw the pianist who influenced my piano playing, my interest in playing the piano and even getting a piano degree. He was, as always, gentle with his playing, gracious to his audience and funny as well. I only wished he would have played with a full live orchestra, not to a track recording, and I could have done without the distracting images shown on the screen. I would strongly suggest to sell his merchandise so he can sell more merchandise and give the audience even just half an hour to either have picture taken or autograph, even if he charges he could make even more money.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Richard Clayderman was awesome!!!

    by RCFan1001 on 10/5/16Roy Thomson Hall - Toronto

    it was wonderful to see RC in person my first time :-) He is so genuine and friendly.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Richard Clayderman was phenomenal!!!

    by Lzah on 10/4/16Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver

    Outstanding! Once in a lifetime! A dream come true! This guy is amazing, funny, entertaining, intelligent, and a master of the piano. There isn't a style he can't play. It was out of this world!