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When composing, Betsy tends to favor memorable melodies and soothing harmonies, with an emphasis on heart-felt emotion.
Her musical style is frequently compared to Jim Brickman,
as well as film composer John Barry
("Out of Africa", "Somewhere in Time", "Dances With Wolves" and many James Bond films).
One fan, after hearing "Mark's Song", said, "Betsy should warn people to have Kleenex handy when they listen to her music".
The professionals are also in agreement about Betsy's musicality, consistently offering overwhelmingly positive reviews, describing her melodies as "haunting and lyrical."
Visit her website at www.betsyfoster.com
for an audio preview of her debut album,
"A Dream Come True."
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A soft and melancholy melody, this is a piece into which you can immerse yourself fully. Originally composed following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, it gained its current title from Betsy's husband. This is one of the most soulful tracks composed by Betsy. |
CD: A Dream Come True
Credits: Music by Betsy Foster. Produced by Denny Martin Music. Copyright 2003 Betsy Foster (ASCAP). All rights reserved. |
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A bridal favorite for more than 20 years, this romantic duet will have you falling in love all over again. Sheet music for "Loving You" is available from www.betsyfoster.com . |
CD: Loving You (CD-single)
Credits: Music and lyrics by Betsy Foster. Performed by Brian Glenn and Heather Blair Jones. Produced by Denny Martin Music. Copyright 2001 Betsy Foster (ASCAP). All rights reserved. |
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The haunting Celtic lilt of the pennywhistle transports the audience above the frantic pace of the day and into the highlands of our own imagining. Described by critics as haunting and lyrical, the composition is perhaps the best loved by Betsy Foster fans. The opening pennywhistle chords are ghostly, and are soon joined in their melody by a rich harmonic combination of instruments and voice that are highly evocative. |
CD: A Dream Come True
Credits: Written by Betsy Foster. Produced by Denny Martin Music. Copyright 2001 Betsy Foster (ASCAP). All rights reserved. |
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