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  • Personally I'd rather listen to four hours of Richard Clayderman tinkling his ivories than be bored witless on a riverbank, but each to their own.

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  • Despite his classical background, Clayderman opted for popular music when he launched his professional career.

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  • Clayderman, who took his stage name from his Swedish grandmother, has continued to tour throughout the world to enthusiastic audiences.

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  • Clayderman, who took his stage name from his Swedish grandmother, has continued to tour throughout the world to enthusiastic audiences.

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  • Clayderman, who took his stage name from his Swedish grandmother, has continued to tour throughout the world to enthusiastic audiences.

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  • Despite his classical background, Clayderman opted for popular music when he launched his professional career.

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  • Nancy Reagan referred to Clayderman as "the prince of romance."

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  • Clayderman, who took his stage name from his Swedish grandmother, has continued to tour throughout the world to enthusiastic audiences.

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  • Despite his classical background, Clayderman opted for popular music when he launched his professional career.

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  • Instructed in classical piano by his father, Clayderman enrolled in the Paris Conservatory of Music at the age of twelve.

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