Richard Clayderman
Shenzhen News Network, July 30, 2024 (Shenzhen Evening News reporter Zhao Weijun) He is one of the pianists who has made the most records. He is an idol worshiped by generations of Chinese piano children. His There will be music craze wherever he goes. He is the "Prince of Piano" Richard Clayderman. On January 17, 2025, this evergreen tree in the world of global piano performance will perform the "Love Eternal" 2025 New Year Piano Concert at the "Spring Cocoon" Gymnasium of Shenzhen Bay Sports Center. Pre-sale for this show will begin on the morning of August 1, 2024.
Richard Clayderman was born in Paris, France. He started playing piano at the age of 5. He was hailed as a genius for his proficient fingering at the age of 6. He then entered the National Conservatory of Music in Paris and began playing his own compositions at the age of 16. In 1977, Richard Clayderman's solo "Poem for Adeline" for the TV series soundtrack caused a sensation, and the record company rushed to produce 800,000 more records to meet market demand. Richard Clayderman, who became famous in one fell swoop, was like a whirlwind sweeping the world. After "Poems for Adeline", he released a large number of excellent works such as "Starry Sky", "Whispers of Autumn", "Heartsong", etc. With his gorgeous With his timbre, elegant melody and handsome image, he is known as the "Romantic Piano Prince". Since 1976, Richard Clayderman has recorded approximately 1,200 piano pieces (230 of which are original), published more than 70 albums, sold nearly 100 million records worldwide, and achieved 70 awards. Platinum record and 290 gold records. During this period, he also held more than 3,000 concerts and TV shows in 60 countries.
In 1992, Richard Clayderman came to China with his piano art, leaving behind musical memories that have influenced generations of people. Over the past 30 years, he has toured China more than 30 times, visited more than 70 cities, and attracted more than one million live audiences. He is currently the foreign country that has performed the most performances in China, collaborated with Chinese musicians the most, and adapted and published the most Chinese repertoire. A well-known artist, his music has also greatly promoted the popularization of piano education in China.
For this performance in Shenzhen, Richard Clayderman carefully prepared 25 tracks, including "Long Live Life", "Autumn Whispers", "Chariots of Fire", "To Adeline", "Destiny" and "Ten Faces" "Ambush", "Butterfly Lovers", as well as the "Phantom of the Opera" suite, "Titanic" suite and classic film theme song legato.