Maksim presents a melodic Christmas season
November 14, 2005 | 12:00am
This years Christmas season will be more melodic than usual with the presence of pianist Maksim, who has a lot of Filipino fans. This is not his first visit to the country where he is famous for several reasons. There are his looks, model-gorgeous, his cutting-edge style, very chic metrosexual and his piano-playing, utterly flamboyant. So we can expect to enjoy not only the music he makes but also how he looks when Maksim gets here for a very special performance at the Philippine International Convention Center on Dec. 16.
Maksim was born Maksin Mrvica in Sibenik in Croatia. He started piano lessons at the age of nine and despite the outbreak of the war in Eastern Europe, managed to continue his music studies as he was growing up. He went to the Music Academy in Zagreb to study with Professor Vladimir Krpan. He later moved to the Ferenc Liszt Conservatoire in Budapest. It was during his stay here that he won first prize at the Nicolai Rubinstein International Piano Competition. He next went to Paris to study with Igor Lazko and there won first prize at the Pontoise Piano Competition.
The combination of the prize, his youth and good looks made him a star in Europe and it was after this that he was discovered by Mel Bush. Bush was the same guy who launched the successful careers of Vanessa Mae and the girl group Bond. All of them were attractive-looking, classically-trained violinists who perform the classics with a pop twist. Bush had long been in search of a pianist who could be a pop star and Maksim was it. He applied the same formula to Maksim who also became a success.
Maksim has recorded two successful albums of instrumental music. The first one The Piano Player, introduced him as the sensational discovery who will bridge the gap between pop and classical piano playing. This one gave birth to his big hits Flight of the Bumble Bee and Exodus. It also includes Griegs Piano Concerto in A Minor, Claudine, Wonderland, Handels Sarabande, Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini, Hanas Eyes, Chopins Revolutionary Etude in C Minor, Cubana, Croatian Rhapsody and Dance of the Baroness.
A New World is the much-awaited follow-up. Like the first one this is an album to emote with. Use it as background score for those emotional moments. A New World boasts of an impressive 17 cuts that has already spawned one big seller after only a month in the market. This is Maksims version of the theme from the Christopher Reeve-Jane Seymor movie Somewhere in Time. It also includes Didos Lament, Tosca, Desert Skies, Intermezzo, Ride of the Valkyries, Still Waters, Blue Balloon, Mojito, Flower Duet, Devorahs Theme, Kolibre, Nostradamus and A New World among others.
Maksim is set to perform at the PICC at the CCP Complex in Pasay on the evening of Friday, Dec. 16. Titled Maksim A New World, the show is presented by Viva Concerts. Tickets are priced at P3,500 (Flat Area); P3,000, (Level 2); P2,500 (Level 3); and P1,000 (Balcony) and are now available at all SM Ticketnet (911-5555) outlets and at Ticketworld (891-9999) in all National Bookstores. For inquiries, call Viva Concerts at 687-6181.
From MYX: Here is the hit chart for the week ending Nov. 12. Kahit Pa by Hale; I Need You by Mark Bautista; I Will Never Leave You by Erik Santos; Sorry by Cueshé; Talaga Naman by M.Y.M.P.; Love Cant Lie by Sarah Geronimo; Because of You by Kelly Clarkson; Crazy by Simple Plan; Lintik by Brownman Revival; Sunday Driving by Rivermaya; Sandalan by 6Cyclemind; Boyfriend by Ashlee Simpson; The Ghost of You by My Chemical Romance; Pinoy Ako by Orange and Lemons; Shake It Off by Mariah Carey; Dont Love You No More (Im Sorry) by Craig David; Shine On by Ryan Cabrera; Ever After by Bonnie Bailey; Im Feeling You by Santana featuring Michelle Branch; and My Humps by The Black Eyed Peas.
From MTV: For a close look at who will win the MTV Supahstar 2 competition, you may want to check out the finals night which will be held at Le Pavillon on Roxas Boulevard on Friday, Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. All 12 finalists will be there as well as Juliana Palermo, Robby Carmona and Derek Ramsey. Set to perform are Kjwan, Aliya Parcs and Geneva Cruz.
Maksim was born Maksin Mrvica in Sibenik in Croatia. He started piano lessons at the age of nine and despite the outbreak of the war in Eastern Europe, managed to continue his music studies as he was growing up. He went to the Music Academy in Zagreb to study with Professor Vladimir Krpan. He later moved to the Ferenc Liszt Conservatoire in Budapest. It was during his stay here that he won first prize at the Nicolai Rubinstein International Piano Competition. He next went to Paris to study with Igor Lazko and there won first prize at the Pontoise Piano Competition.
The combination of the prize, his youth and good looks made him a star in Europe and it was after this that he was discovered by Mel Bush. Bush was the same guy who launched the successful careers of Vanessa Mae and the girl group Bond. All of them were attractive-looking, classically-trained violinists who perform the classics with a pop twist. Bush had long been in search of a pianist who could be a pop star and Maksim was it. He applied the same formula to Maksim who also became a success.
Maksim has recorded two successful albums of instrumental music. The first one The Piano Player, introduced him as the sensational discovery who will bridge the gap between pop and classical piano playing. This one gave birth to his big hits Flight of the Bumble Bee and Exodus. It also includes Griegs Piano Concerto in A Minor, Claudine, Wonderland, Handels Sarabande, Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini, Hanas Eyes, Chopins Revolutionary Etude in C Minor, Cubana, Croatian Rhapsody and Dance of the Baroness.
A New World is the much-awaited follow-up. Like the first one this is an album to emote with. Use it as background score for those emotional moments. A New World boasts of an impressive 17 cuts that has already spawned one big seller after only a month in the market. This is Maksims version of the theme from the Christopher Reeve-Jane Seymor movie Somewhere in Time. It also includes Didos Lament, Tosca, Desert Skies, Intermezzo, Ride of the Valkyries, Still Waters, Blue Balloon, Mojito, Flower Duet, Devorahs Theme, Kolibre, Nostradamus and A New World among others.
Maksim is set to perform at the PICC at the CCP Complex in Pasay on the evening of Friday, Dec. 16. Titled Maksim A New World, the show is presented by Viva Concerts. Tickets are priced at P3,500 (Flat Area); P3,000, (Level 2); P2,500 (Level 3); and P1,000 (Balcony) and are now available at all SM Ticketnet (911-5555) outlets and at Ticketworld (891-9999) in all National Bookstores. For inquiries, call Viva Concerts at 687-6181.
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