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Information about Maxim (the handsome pianist)! ~
Maksim Mrvica, who studied piano with Maria Secoso at the age of 9, took part in the first piano competition in Zagreb in 1993 and won it.

Maxim studied in Zagreb Conservatory of Music with Vladimir Kolpan, a student of arturo Benedict Michelangeli, for five years.

Then he studied at Franz Liszt Art Institute in Budapest and won the first prize of Nicola Rubinstein International Piano Competition in the same year.

In p>2, I went to Paris to study with Igor Laszke, and won the first prize of Pontos Piano Competition again in.

Back in Croatia, Maxim recorded his first album Gestures with other contemporary Croatian pianists. It became one of the best-selling classical music records at that time, and was even invited to attend the Boleyn Music Awards Ceremony (this award ceremony was known as the Grammy Award in Croatia) and played at the opening ceremony. This special reputation is rarely given to a classical musician; He won four awards in the award ceremony, including the best classical music award.

Shortly after the release of Gestures, Maxim was praised by the musician and writer Tocher Hulich (Ton? ? i Hulji? ? 4) notice. At that time, Mel Bush, a famous British producer, was looking for a new piano player. He was shocked by this young musician. After signing a contract with him, he soon released a new album: The Piano Player.

The album has greatly changed the works of Haider and Chopin, combining the original serious classical music with pop music and electronic music.

The success of Piano Player greatly enhanced his international reputation, and he toured Asia on a large scale from 23 to 24.

In p>24, Maxim was selected by the Athens Olympic Organizing Committee to play the Olympic theme song "Olympic dream". This song was included in his 24 album Variations 1&; 2 ".

In p>25, the new album The New World); was released;

released the album Electrical in p>26.