Friday 17 February 2012

Amasing piano

Let us wonder! ... is it possible to play the piano as hi does? ... Even the camera can not cope with a flight speed of his hands.

Mrvitsa Maxim was born in 1975 in the small town of Sibenik, located on the shores of the Adriatic Sea. From 9 years old he began playing the piano, and in the same year had his first public concert. After just three years, the talented Max was already able to share with a symphony orchestra to perform Haydn's Piano Concerto. But the road to further success was really difficult. In 1990 civil war broke out in Yugoslavia. Maksim and his professor Cesc Mary (Marija Sesko) still continued to play the piano rehearsals. Despite the difficult situation in 1993, Maxim awarded first prize in his life at a festival in Zagreb, in north-eastern Yugoslavia. The next 5 years, he studied at the Music Institute in Zagreb, led by Professor Vladimir Krpana (Vladimir Krpan). Then in 1999 he enrolled at the famous Liszt Conservatoire in Budapest Feren. During his studies he won the first prize at the international piano competition named after Nikolai Rubinstein. (Nicolai Rubinstein International Piano Competition). In 2000 he moved to Paris and became a student of Professor Igor Lazko (Igor Lazko), and a year later won the contest on another piano in the French capital. (Pontoise Piano Competition)
To judge by appearances, then probably no one will connect the appearance of Maxim with pianist-performer of classical music. Growth had about 2 feet, face, one of those that are very characteristic of the inhabitants of Eastern Europe; colored strands of hair, trendy clothes ...
This Croatian musical star is always treats classical music in a special way. To attract viewers Maxim during his speeches combines serious classical music with contemporary themes and stage effects. So, at his concerts can be seen such wonderful visual effects, as a projection of his performances on screen, laser show and smoke. At the same time, his handsome face and fashionable clothes, too catchy like a million young people. But the most important thing is that the Croatian pianist at any performance demonstrates the power of the music itself.
In 2001, Maxim Mrvitsa released his first CD, which performed classic works by contemporary Croatian piano music. When the disc was released, he could not predict future success. "I thought, it's more, we will be able to sell a few copies, and then the rest will be on the shelf and gather dust" - recalled Maxim. But in fact his first CD was one of the most popular discs of classical music in the history of Croatia, thanks to this disc, he was even awarded a four music awards "porin" is Croatian Grammy. He also received the prize for the best CD of classical music. In addition, Maxim asked to sing a song of the CD "Dance barenessy" at the awards ceremony. It's a great honor, as in the usual case of classical musicians are not invited for the execution of works at the ceremony. His performance stunned everyone.
Immediately attracted the attention of talent Maxim Croatian musician Tonka Haldika (Tonci Huljic). He presented his famous impresario Mel Bush (Mel Bush), who successfully promoted the popular violinist Vanessa Mae (Vanessa-mae). And it is easy to understand that Maxim is waiting for a bright future.

 In the same vein, I recommend to look (if you have not seen) film "The Legend of the Pianist" with Tim Roth and "The Pianist "

Legend of the Pianist.
In 1992. Directed by Giuseppe Tornatore
It all started with the fact that the first day of the 20th century on the ship "Virginia" in a box of lemons from the infant was found. The boy grew up and spent his entire life on a big ocean liner plying between America and Europe, never ashore.

Mysteriously learned to play the piano, Danny Budmann TD Lemon 1900-D has become a real virtuoso, and entertained the audience by playing in the restaurant orchestra. It is associated with great stories, and his life has turned into a beautiful legend ...

Pianist. In 2002. Directed by Roman Polanski.

The film tells the story of the fate of Vladislav Spielmann - outstanding Polish pianist, a Jew by birth. Forced to live in the Warsaw ghetto during the Second World War, he fully knows the taste of humiliation, suffering and struggle. One of the officers of the retreating German army finds it among the ruins of a bombed city and helps him survive.

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