The Piano Player | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | December 23, 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2001-2003 | |||
Genre | Crossover, classical | |||
Length | 55:07 (13 Tracks) | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Producer | Mel Bush, Jeff Wayne, Ian Wherry, Tonči Huljić, Niksa Bratos, Remi Kazinoti | |||
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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]
Track listing
- Flight of the Bumble-Bee – 4:25 (Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov/Jeff Wayne)
- Grieg's Piano Concerto in A Minor – 4:04 (Edvard Grieg)
- Exodus – 3:09 (Ernest Gold)
- Claudine – 4:29 (Tonči Huljić)
- Wonderland – 3:38 (Tonči Huljić)
- Handel's Sarabande – 3:37 (George Frideric Handel)
- Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini – 10:08 (Sergei Rachmaninov/Jeff Wayne)
- Hana's Eyes – 4:31 (Tonči Huljić)
- Chopin's Revolutionary Etude in C Minor – 3:52 (Frédéric Chopin)
- Cubana – 3:08 (Tonči Huljić)
- Croatian Rhapsody – 3:32 (Tonči Huljić)
- Dance of the Baroness – 2:51 (Frano Parač)
- Cubana Cubana – 3:28 (Bonus Track) (Tonči Huljić)
Special Bonus AVCD edition
- "Format Data, Not Playable"
- "The Piano Player Interview" (Video)
- "Maksim's World Premiere Performance at The Roundhouse, London (Excerpt)" (Video)
- "The Flight of the Bumble Bee" (Video)
- "Exodus" (Video)
- "Grieg's Piano Concerto" (Video)
- "Claudine" (Video)
- "Photo Gallery (music: Claudine)"
- "The flight of the bumble-Bee (DRUM Remix)" (Audio)
- "The flight of the bumble-Bee / Breathe (The ChynaHouse Remix) Maksim featuring Terry Lee and JG (Urban Xchange)" (Audio)
- "Sarabande - Whiteburn (Chillout)" (Audio)
- "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
- ↑ Maksim - The Piano Player, retrieved 2022-08-06
- 1 2 "Croatia: Dora 2000". Eurovisionworld. Retrieved 2022-08-06.
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