The Piano Player (Maksim Mrvica album)

The Piano Player is a 2003 music album created by Maksim Mrvica. The album was released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.[1]

The Piano Player
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 23, 2003
Recorded2001-2003
GenreCrossover, classical
Length55:07 (13 Tracks)
LabelEMI
ProducerMel Bush, Jeff Wayne, Ian Wherry, Tonči Huljić, Niksa Bratos, Remi Kazinoti
Maksim Mrvica chronology
Gestures
(1999)
The Piano Player
(2003)
Variations Part I&II
(2004)

Track listing

  1. Flight of the Bumble-Bee – 4:25 (Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov/Jeff Wayne)
  2. Grieg's Piano Concerto in A Minor – 4:04 (Edvard Grieg)
  3. Exodus – 3:09 (Ernest Gold)
  4. Claudine – 4:29 (Tonči Huljić)
  5. Wonderland – 3:38 (Tonči Huljić)
  6. Handel's Sarabande – 3:37 (George Frideric Handel)
  7. Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini – 10:08 (Sergei Rachmaninov/Jeff Wayne)
  8. Hana's Eyes – 4:31 (Tonči Huljić)
  9. Chopin's Revolutionary Etude in C Minor – 3:52 (Frédéric Chopin)
  10. Cubana – 3:08 (Tonči Huljić)
  11. Croatian Rhapsody – 3:32 (Tonči Huljić)
  12. Dance of the Baroness – 2:51 (Frano Parač)
  13. Cubana Cubana – 3:28 (Bonus Track) (Tonči Huljić)

Special Bonus AVCD edition

  1. "Format Data, Not Playable"
  2. "The Piano Player Interview" (Video)
  3. "Maksim's World Premiere Performance at The Roundhouse, London (Excerpt)" (Video)
  4. "The Flight of the Bumble Bee" (Video)
  5. "Exodus" (Video)
  6. "Grieg's Piano Concerto" (Video)
  7. "Claudine" (Video)
  8. "Photo Gallery (music: Claudine)"
  9. "The flight of the bumble-Bee (DRUM Remix)" (Audio)
  10. "The flight of the bumble-Bee / Breathe (The ChynaHouse Remix) Maksim featuring Terry Lee and JG (Urban Xchange)" (Audio)
  11. "Sarabande - Whiteburn (Chillout)" (Audio)
  12. "Sarabande - Whiteburn (Transmix)" (Audio)

Trivia

„Croatian Rhapsody” was first performed by Magazin under name Cronika at Croatian selection for Eurovision Song Contest 2000 representative, whose Huljić was member at the time.[2] Song lost to Goran Karan's „Ostani” and finished 5th with 101 points.[2]

References

  1. Maksim - The Piano Player, retrieved 2022-08-06
  2. "Croatia: Dora 2000". Eurovisionworld. Retrieved 2022-08-06.
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