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https://secure2.convio.net/dptv/site/Ecomm...1&store_id=1141Kings on Ice, CD "Stradivarius" - $60.00Alternating between pop and classics, Edvin's newest Album includes Tosca Fantasy and Romeo and Juliet which was played by Edvin at the Torino 2006 Olympic Games. His performance with figure skating Gold Medal Winners Evgeni Plushenko, Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin fascinated more than 500 million viewers in front of their television screens. Thanks to this performance Edvin Marton could be the first Hungarian to receive the Emmy Award for the best composition of the year in May 2006 in New York. The album was named after Antonio Stradivarius treasured violin that Edvin plays.
https://secure2.convio.net/dptv/site/Ecomm...1&store_id=1141Kings on Ice, Combo - $90.00Would you like to experience the magic of Hungarian violinist, Edvin Marton and the world champion ice skater, Evgeni Plushenko? The "Kings On Ice" program was uniquely created by these two great talents, in order to best showcase the beauty of ice skating and the remarkable sound from a 1697 "Stradivarius". This 60 minute special was taped in January 2009 at the Palasharp Theatre in Milan. The ice show contains a unique blend of recognizable remixed classics such as "Vivaldi", "Hungarian Rhapsody" and Edvin's new composition, "Bittersweet Symphony". You will feast your eyes on ice skating sensations such as Surya Bonaly, Phillipe Candeloro and Stephane Lambiel.
https://secure2.convio.net/dptv/site/Ecomm...1&store_id=1141Kings on Ice, DVD "Edvin Martin and Evgeni Plushenko: Kings on Ice Live in Budapest" - $90.00Product Description: Edvin Marton is the Emmy Award winning composer from Hungary who writes and performs on a 320-year-old original Stradivarius violin, the very one on which Paganini used to compose. Evgeni Plushenko is Russia's Olympic Gold Medal-winning figure skater who commissioned a song from Edvin Marton, which led to a performance together at the 2006 Winter Olympics and a breathtaking show that now tours to every corner of the globe. Prominent figure skaters carve beautiful scenes in front of the Monte Carlo Orchestra, featuring Edvin on the Stradivarius. The combination of music and ice-dancing is stunning and poignant, weaving classical pieces and modern backbeats. World-class talent, all the way from Budapest to you!