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Love Theme from "War, Peace, Love" by Grant Foster

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2007

Love Theme from "War, Peace, Love" for piano & orchestra by Grant Foster, played by Mira Yevtich with the New Russia Symphony Orchestra conducted by
Alexander Anissimov. Artistic Director, Yuri Bashmet. See Grant Foster's new website at www.grant-foster.com and listen to excerpts from his latest CD.

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  • Where can I get the C.D.? Its not on the belair music site.

  • It is coming out soon and a notification will come up on this site.

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  • I've written so many sappy journal entries just from this one song... lol.

  • amazing pianist !

  • Foster now has a web-page---it's great. He has a new PianoCD out. I have just ordered it. The track samples sound wonderful.

  • quite romantic

  • He is delightful... yes a throwback to the great Romantics.. but we can always use a liitle more melody in our music. Listen to his Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra if you like the Rach 2nd or Prokofiev's 1st.

    Bravo! :-)

  • I was at the concert in Moscow last May and was amazed by the performance and by the fact that a new work was so melodic and emotional. I love this music and now have the CD. I hope there is more to come, it's what the Classical World needs.

  • a lovely piece of music we need more of it

  • This reeks of Tschaikovsky! Excellent piece nonetheless.

  • My friend also contacted a radio station and found out he has also writtenseveral Piano Concertos and a big orchestral project is being premiered inSt. Petersburg, Russia in June 2008. I can only hope all of this will be recorded.

  • I think he will make a big mark on the music scene. You watch, there will be 2 camps of thought: the music lovingpublic who will search out his music and the academics who will frown uponit. Just like Rachmaninoff was dismissed by the academics the same may well happen again.

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