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Richard Clayderman (French pronunciation: [ʁiʃaʁ klɛidɛʁman]; born Philippe Pagès French pronunciation: [filip paʒɛs], 28 December 1953 in Paris) [1] is a French pianist who has released numerous albums including the compositions of Paul de Senneville, Olivier Toussaint and Marc Minier, instrumental renditions of popular music, rearrangements of movie soundtracks, ethnic music, and ...
Personal life. Vlassov was born in Leningrad, Soviet Union ... by Richard Clayderman : 2006–2007 [7] Leelo's Tune by Maksim Mrvica ; Sarabande
Soon after in 1976, they discovered Richard Clayderman, and established him as the top French record seller worldwide more than 65 million LPs sold. " Ballade pour Adeline ", composed by Paul de Senneville and Olivier Tousaint, was the first song recorded by Richard Clayderman at Delphine studio, and it sold over 22 million singles in 38 ...
Their main music productions were devoted to Clayderman's music. "Ballade pour Adeline", "A Comme Amour" and "Lettre à ma Mère" are the biggest hits in Clayderman's recordings. These melodies were originally composed by de Senneville. He has composed around 400 melodies for Clayderman. Toussaint and Jean Baudlot are his composition partners.
Personal life. Soldatova was born on 17 May 1981 in Moscow. [1] ... by Richard Clayderman; Luna de Paris by Raúl di Blasio; Une Folle Envie d'Aimer
Personal life. Alexander Uspenski was born on 25 April 1987 in Moscow. [1] ... performed by Richard Clayderman; Prelude in C sharp minor; Vocalise; Prelude Op. 23 No. 5
Richard Clayderman - included in his album Love Songs of the World (1986). [12] Helen Forrest - a single release in 1954. [13] Mario del Monaco (with Mantovani and His Orchestra) Gordon MacRae - a single release in 1954. [14] The Johnny Mann Singers [15] Josef Locke [16] Jaime Morey [17] Frank Patterson [18] Gene Pitney - included in his album ...
It remains Clayderman's signature hit. The French trumpeter Jean-Claude Borelly recorded his version in the early 1980s, which used the same instrumental backing track as the original recording. Richard Clayderman performed a duet of the track with guitarist Francis Goya in 1999, and it was released on their studio album, Together. This ...