Richard Clayderman Concert
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RICHARD CLAYDERMAN
45 YEARS OF RECORDS
Over the past 45 years, Richard Clayderman:
He gave 2,800 concerts around the world.
He made more than 1,400 recordings.
sold over 90 million albums
has won over 340 gold and platinum records.
He has performed over 770 concerts in Japan.
He gave 461 concerts in China (in front of a total of 2 million spectators).
has been living abroad for more than 22 years
spent more than 2 years in Japan
received over 50,000 bouquets of flowers on stage.
He offered more than 3,000 roses to his audience.
It flew more than 3 million km, i.e. it circled the Earth 70 times, i.e. it traveled 9 times the distance between the Earth and the Moon!
He flew over 5,000 different aircraft.
traveled in over 30,000 different cars.
He boarded 10 different ships.
Took off in 4 different helicopters
boarded over 400 different trains
He has traveled to Japan more than 60 times.
traveled to South America more than 70 times
traveled to China more than 50 times
has traveled to Australia more than 10 times
traveled to North America more than 30 times
Played 4,500 different pianos
He has appeared in over 700 television appearances.
stayed in over 5,000 different hotels.
gave a concert in front of more than 6 million spectators
signed over 70,000 autographs
he performed the song "Ballade pour Adeline" over 9,000 times.
He performed with:
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London The Tokyo Symphony Orchestra The Queensland Symphony Orchestra de Australia The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra The Beijing Radio Symphony Orchestra The Hong Kong Symphony Orchestra The Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra
Richard Clayderman performed in front of over 40,000 spectators on May 17, 1983 at the Korakuen Baseball Stadium in Tokyo and on October 20, 1996 at the Kunming Tuodong Football Stadium in China.
It is estimated that 35 million pirated Richard Clayderman records have been sold illegally over a period of 45 years.
Program and cast
Papp László Budapest Sportaréna
The predecessor of the Sport Arena, the Budapest Sports Hall designed by István Kiss, was inaugurated on February 12, 1982. The building was modeled on the Leninrgad Jubilee Sports Palace, although it was slightly larger. It received 12,500 spectators. In December 1999, the Budapest Sports Hall became a fixture during the Christmas market. The disaster shocked the public as the BS was the only indoor building that could accommodate thousands of people, hosting many music concerts, cultural events, and sports events. The building was completely burnt down and there was no possibility of its restoration, so a new sports hall was begun and its construction began on June 30, 2001. The ceremony was handed over on March 13, 2003.
The opening ceremony took place on March 14 and ended with a gigantic classical music concert. The Budapest Sportarena has been named after László Papp since May 28, 2004.