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Music: Maksim Mrvica: Croatian Rhapsody

11 June 2018

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28 September @ Perth Concert Hall ·
Presented by Castiglione Arts & Culture ·

Croatian born Maksim Mrvica started to play piano when he was nine years of age and held his first concert by age eleven. Despite living through harsh wartime conditions in Croatia, he continued with his music and later won first prize at the Rubinstein Piano Competition in Paris.

Today, Maksim is the world’s biggest selling crossover pianist having sold over 4 million copies of his albums throughout 57 countries. He has won numerous awards including the MTV music award for the best debutant of the year in Asia.

A ground-breaking pianist and all-round performer, Maksim’s live performance showcases classical music re-imagined with electronic elements, combining strong personal style and his rock star charisma.

Don’t miss out on a night of wonder and an altogether show-stopping performance.

More info: https://perthconcerthall.com.au/events/event/maksim-mrvica-croatian-rhapsody
Email: boxoffice@perthconcerthall.com.au

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