French pianist and composer Richard Clayderman will return to Israel for a single performance on April 6 at the Tel Aviv Culture Center.
"My relationship with the Israeli audience is a connection of over 30 years," says Clayderman ahead of his visit. "They have always showered me with love. And I feel that this time I am coming to embrace the Israelis back."
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Clayderman, 70, who was born in France as Philippe Pagé in 1953, learned piano from his father and studied music at the Conservatoire National de l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris when he was 12. He broke out in the late 1970s and, over a career that continues to this day, has recorded over 1,300 tunes, dozens of studio albums that have sold tens of millions of copies, and several live albums. His rich repertoire has created a romantic style that combines his original works with piano classics, French chansons and more.
Ticket prices range from 259 shekels to 459 shekels.