- 5月 03 週日 200900:38
Pure II 純玩家
- 5月 03 週日 200900:35
PURE (NOT AVAILABLE)
Source: The Official Maksim Website November 2007

Tracklisting

Tracklisting
1. Dies Irae
2. Hall Of The Mountain King
3. Exodus
4. Croatian Rhapsody
5. Passionata
6. Somewhere In Time
7. Yellow River
8. Cubana
9. Claudine
10. New World Concerto
11. Poseidon’s Tale
12. Child In Paradise
13. The Flight Of The Bumble-bee
- 5月 03 週日 200900:32
Electrik 電音玩家
- 5月 03 週日 200900:29
A New World 玩家新世界

Source: 金牌大風(原EMI Taiwan)
專輯名稱: 玩家新世界 專輯名稱: A New World 發行日期: 2005-09-16 產品編號: 00946 34250801
- 5月 03 週日 200900:23
Variations Part I & II 變奏曲 (首批限量寫真琴譜版)
- 5月 03 週日 200900:20
The Piano Player 鋼琴超級玩家 SACD

Source: 5music五大唱片
專輯名稱: 鋼琴超級玩家專輯名稱: The Piano player發行公司/日期: 運籌產品編號: 724355779328 產品類型: CD 音樂類型: 跨界音樂 [SACD 鋼琴演奏]
- 5月 03 週日 200900:18
The Piano Player 鋼琴玩家 - 來台紀念版
Source: 金牌大風(原EMI Taiwan)、5music五大唱片、G-Music玫瑰大眾
專輯名稱: 鋼琴玩家─cd+vcd 來台紀念盤 發行日期: 2003-11-07 產品編號: 7243 557842 09 產品類型: CD+VCD 音樂類型: 古典音樂
- 5月 03 週日 200900:16
The Piano Player 鋼琴玩家 - 初回限定版

Source: 金牌大風(原EMI Taiwan)、5music五大唱片、G-Music玫瑰大眾
專輯名稱: 鋼琴玩家─cd+vcd 初回限定版發行日期: 2003-07-08 產品編號: 724355759900 產品類型: CD+VCD 音樂類型: 古典音樂
- 5月 03 週日 200900:12
GESTE / GESTURES (2001)
Source: CANTUS、 The Official Maksim Website、CroArt CD shop
專輯名稱:GESTE / GESTURES
(2001年在克羅埃西亞發行)
The first CD by the young pianist Maksim Mrvica features works by contemporary Croatian composers.
"The trademark of this collection of the comparatively recent Croatian piano miniatures is a peculiarly concealed yet indicative yearning for the return of tonality: at the peaks of tonal fractures and turbulences of all compositions of sharper sound frameworks there suddenly comes a crucial halt from which emerges the noble head of triple chord or keynote, each of these being achieved differently in each work." (Dubravko Detoni)
The album won awards for the album of the year, for the best production and the best recording in the category of classical music at the award-winning ceremony of the Croatian music awards Porin 2002.
Cantus, 2001
988 984 911
專輯名稱:GESTE / GESTURES
(2001年在克羅埃西亞發行)
The first CD by the young pianist Maksim Mrvica features works by contemporary Croatian composers.
"The trademark of this collection of the comparatively recent Croatian piano miniatures is a peculiarly concealed yet indicative yearning for the return of tonality: at the peaks of tonal fractures and turbulences of all compositions of sharper sound frameworks there suddenly comes a crucial halt from which emerges the noble head of triple chord or keynote, each of these being achieved differently in each work." (Dubravko Detoni)
The album won awards for the album of the year, for the best production and the best recording in the category of classical music at the award-winning ceremony of the Croatian music awards Porin 2002.
Cantus, 2001
988 984 911
- 5月 03 週日 200900:09
關於邁可森 Maksim Mrvica (3)

Source : The Official Maksim Website 、 寬宏藝術 (2011.12.08 資料新增)
Maksim Mrvica knew he wanted to play the piano when, aged just eight, he caught a glimpse of the instrument at his best friend Alexander's house. That was in 1984 and although 22 years later he is one of the most famous pianists in the world, the journey hasn't always been easy.
Born in Sibenik, a small, but beautiful medieval town on Croatia Adriatic Coast, the odds seemed stacked against Maksim achieveing his dream.
His mother Slavica and father Karmel knew nothing about classical music (even now they still prefer to listen to pop music on the radio). But although they were confused by their son's new passion, they were supportive and lessons were duly arranged.
It wasn't long before it became obvious to Maksim's teachers that he had a rare talent and the boy was enrolled in Sibenik's state music school. It was there that Maksim began to harbour dreams of being a concert pianist and working hard to make those dreams a reality (although he admits now that he didn't always do quite as much practise as he was supposed to).
He was 15 when war broke out in Croatia and life became almost unbearable for the Mrvica family. Bombs fell almost constantly on Sibenik: Maksim remembers “There were more than 1000 grenades a day. At one point there were seven whole days when we stayed in the basement and didn't see the sun. “But you got used to it: you had to go on living.”

