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Richard Clayderman Lettre A Ma Mere -

Among the vast repertoire of the French pianist Richard Clayderman, few pieces resonate as deeply and personally as Lettre à ma mère ( Letter to My Mother ). Released in 1979 on his iconic album of the same name, the piece stands as a timeless tribute, not only to Clayderman’s own mother but to the universal bond between parent and child. It is a cornerstone of his “Romantic Piano” style—a genre he helped define—characterized by its gentle melody, simple elegance, and profound emotional depth. The Context: A Personal Dedication Richard Clayderman (born Philippe Pagès in 1953) has often spoken of the immense influence his mother had on his life. She was a homemaker who recognized his prodigious talent early on. She supported his entry into the Conservatoire de Paris, where he won first prize in piano at age 12. Tragically, his father—a cabinetmaker and amateur accordionist—fell seriously ill, forcing Clayderman to abandon his classical studies to work as a session musician to support the family. His mother remained his pillar of strength.

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