Walter Afanasieff / Lara Crokaert
Broken Vow
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Composer:Walter Afanasieff / Lara CrokaertGenre:VocalAverage_duration:4:14"Broken Vow" is a powerful ballad composed by Walter Afanasieff and Lara Crokaert, also known as Lara Fabian. The song was first released in 2000 on Fabian's self-titled album, "Lara Fabian." It was later covered by Josh Groban in 2002, which helped to popularize the song even further. The song is composed of three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement begins with a simple piano melody, which is soon joined by Fabian's powerful vocals. The lyrics tell the story of a broken relationship, with Fabian singing about the pain and heartache of a love that has ended. The first movement builds to a powerful climax, with Fabian's voice soaring over the piano and strings. The second movement is more subdued, with a gentle guitar melody and Fabian's voice taking on a more introspective tone. The lyrics in this section are more reflective, with Fabian singing about the regrets and missed opportunities that come with a failed relationship. The second movement is a beautiful contrast to the first, with its gentle melody and poignant lyrics. The final movement of the song is a return to the powerful balladry of the first. The piano and strings return, and Fabian's voice once again soars over the music. The lyrics in this section are more hopeful, with Fabian singing about the possibility of finding love again after a broken heart. The final movement builds to a powerful climax, with Fabian's voice reaching new heights of emotion and intensity. Overall, "Broken Vow" is a stunning ballad that showcases the incredible vocal talents of Lara Fabian. The song's three movements take the listener on an emotional journey, from heartbreak and regret to hope and possibility. It is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences around the world.More....
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