These provide a flowing, harp-like foundation that creates a sense of movement and "dreaminess."
Often mistakenly attributed to Chopin on the internet, this piece highlights Clayderman's ability to blend melancholy with hope. It’s a staple for weddings and romantic settings worldwide. The Piano Solos of Richard Clayderman
This is the piece that launched his career in 1977 [2]. Originally written by Paul de Senneville for his newborn daughter, Clayderman's interpretation turned it into a global phenomenon. Its simple, repeating motif is perhaps one of the most recognizable piano melodies in history [2]. These provide a flowing, harp-like foundation that creates