Maksim Mrvica Nostradamus Noti
Born | 3 May 1975 (age 44) Šibenik, SFR Yugoslavia |
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Origin | Šibenik, Croatia |
Genres | Classical crossover, Classical |
Occupation(s) | Pianist |
Instruments | Piano |
Labels | Lisinski Studios / EMI Music |
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Maksim Mrvica (Croatian pronunciation: [mâksim mr̩̂ʋitsa]; born 3 May 1975[1]) is a Croatian pianist. He plays classical crossover music.[2]
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Biography[edit]
Mrvica was born in Šibenik, Croatia. He took piano lessons at the age of nine.[2] Three years later he gave his first concert performance of Haydn's Piano Concerto in C major. When war broke out in 1991, both Mrvica and his professor were determined that this would not disrupt his music studies. In spite of the war and surrounding turbulence, Mrvica entered in, and won, his first major competition in Zagreb in 1993.[1]
Mrvica went on to study at the Music Academy in Zagreb where he spent five years under Professor Vladimir Krpan,[1] who himself was a pupil of Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli. He then spent a year at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest[1][2] and during this year he won first prize at the Nikolai Rubinstein International Piano Competition. In 2000, he moved to Paris to study with Igor Lazko and gained first prize in the Pontoise Piano Competition in 2001.
International appeal[edit]
Mrvica was spotted by Tonči Huljić, who composed several tracks for the crossover string quartet, Bond, and it was Tonči who put Mrvica in touch with British impresario Mel Bush.[1]EMI Classics was also interested in Mrvica and soon a new album was underway.[1] This album was The Piano Player, which gave a new spin to compositions by Handel and Chopin. Since its release in 2003 it has been successful, in Asia, where it has achieved Gold status in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and China, Platinum in Taiwan and Croatia and Double Platinum in Hong Kong.[2] It was also in the number 1 slot in the HMV international pop chart in Hong Kong for twelve consecutive weeks.
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Under Mel Bush's management, Mrvica's performances generally take place against a backdrop of special lighting, stage and video effects.[3]
Mrvica's piece 'Exodus' was used as the floor music of Russian artistic gymnast Anna Pavlova in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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Adaptations and arrangements[edit]
There is a Chinese lyrical version added to the non-lyrical song of Maksim Mrvica's 'Claudine'. This musical piece was sung and written by singer Edmond Leung from Hong Kong. According to Boxup.com, Edmond was so captivated by Maksim's performance of 'Claudine' that he asked Maksim's permission to do a lyrical version in Cantonese. Soon after in 2004, their collaboration produced the bittersweet ballad called 'Xin Wang Ai' ('Trust Hope Love').
Discography[edit]
Albums[edit]
- 1999 – Gestures (Lisinski Studios)
- 2003 – The Piano Player (EMI)
- 2004 – Variations Part I & II (EMI)
- 2005 – A New World (EMI)
- 2006 – Electrik (EMI)
- 2007 – Pure (MBO)
- 2008 – Pure II (MBO)
- 2008 – Greatest Maksim (EMI)
- 2010 – Appassionata (Universal)
- 2012 – The Movies (Universal)
- 2014 – Mezzo e Mezzo (Universal)
- 2015 – Croatian Rhapsody (Universal)
- 2018 – New Silk Road (MBO)
References[edit]
- ^ abcdef'Maksim Mrvica'. vecernji.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 24 July 2017.
- ^ abcdMrvica to dazzle on the ivories, Taipei Times, April 16, 2004. Retrieved 2011-04-11.
- ^Maksim Mrvica Returns to Seoul, The Korea Times, September 27, 2009. Retrieved 2011-04-11.
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Contents. Biography Mrvica was born in, Croatia.
He took piano lessons at the age of nine. Three years later he gave his first concert performance of 's Piano Concerto in C major. When war broke out in 1991, both Mrvica and his professor were determined that this would not disrupt his music studies. In spite of the war and surrounding turbulence, Mrvica entered in, and won, his first major competition in in 1993.
Mrvica went on to study at the where he spent five years under Professor, who himself was a pupil of. He then spent a year at the in Budapest and during this year he won first prize at the International Piano Competition. In 2000, he moved to Paris to study with and gained first prize in the Piano Competition in 2001. International appeal Mrvica was spotted by, who composed several tracks for the crossover string quartet, and it was Tonči who put Mrvica in touch with British Mel Bush. Classics was also interested in Mrvica and soon a new album was underway. This album was, which gave a new spin to compositions. Since its release in 2003 it has been successful, in Asia, where it has achieved Gold status in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and China, Platinum in Taiwan and Croatia and Double Platinum in Hong Kong.
It was also in the number 1 slot in the HMV international pop chart in Hong Kong for twelve consecutive weeks. Under Mel Bush's management, Mrvica's performances generally take place against a backdrop of special lighting, stage and video effects. Mrvica's piece 'Exodus' was used as the floor music of Russian artistic gymnast in the. Adaptations and arrangements. This section of a does not any. Please help by adding. Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately.
Find sources: – ( December 2017) There is a Chinese lyrical version added to the non-lyrical song of Maksim Mrvica's 'Claudine'. This musical piece was sung and written by singer from Hong Kong. According to Boxup.com, Edmond was so captivated by Maksim's performance of 'Claudine' that he asked Maksim's permission to do a lyrical version in Cantonese. Soon after in 2004, their collaboration produced the bittersweet ballad called 'Xin Wang Ai' ('Trust Hope Love').
Discography Albums. 1999 – (Lisinski Studios). 2003 – (EMI). 2004 – (EMI). 2005 – (EMI). 2006 – (EMI).
2007 – (MBO). 2008 – Pure II (MBO). 2008 – (EMI). 2010 – Appassionata (Universal). 2012 – (Universal).
2014 – Mezzo e Mezzo (Universal). 2015 – (Universal). 2018 – New Silk Road (MBO) References.