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The interludes are "My Love Is Guilty" and "Be Your Woman in the Next Life"

Album Introduction

Yu Feihong said that she likes film music very much because it is more Unlike ordinary music, film music carries the story of the film, making it easier for people to immerse themselves in it.

In addition to watching a movie every day, she also compiles a collection of her favorite movie music and plays it at home. Movies and movie music are an important part of her life.

So, she is quite strict about film music. Therefore, the film music of "Love Is Afterlife" really left a deep impression on people, was soul-stirring, and set off the plot very well.

Zhou Tian, ??a young composer living in the United States, won first place in the 2009 Washington International Composition Competition. He won the American Society of Composers Young Composer Award three times in 2004, 2005 and 2007, and the Presser Publishing Company Outstanding Music Award in 2004. In 2005, he was selected as one of the top ten new works of the year by the American Composers Symphony Orchestra, and in 2007, he was selected as the annual commissioned young composer by the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra.

Zhou Tian is currently the only Chinese composer to have graduated from two of the top music schools in the United States. Born in Hangzhou in 1981, he entered the High School Affiliated to the Shanghai Conservatory of Music in 1995, majoring in composition. In 2001, he was admitted to the Curtis Institute of Music in the United States, where he studied under two Grammy Award winners, composer Richard Richard Danielpour and Jennifer Higdon; In 2005, he was admitted to The Juilliard School in New York, where he studied under the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Christopher Lowe Christopher Rouse, and received a master's degree from the Juilliard School in 2007. Currently he is a doctoral candidate and undergraduate lecturer at the University of Southern California.

Zhou Tian’s works have been performed by major international symphony orchestras and chamber orchestras, including the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and Minnesota Symphony Orchestra among the top ten symphony orchestras in the United States, the American Composers Symphony Orchestra, Curtis Music College Symphony Orchestra, The Arditti String Quartet, The Biava String Quartet, Tanglewood Music Festival Choir, Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, etc. Zhou Tian’s music works have been performed many times at the famous Carnegie Hall in New York, Lincoln Center in New York and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington. In 2006, the American Society of Composers (ASCAP) awarded Zhou Tian the "Mancini Scholar" medal in memory of the late famous American composer Henry Mancini.

Zhou Tian’s work projects from 2007 to 2009 include: orchestral works commissioned by the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra, chamber music works commissioned by Jeffrey Khaner, principal flutist of the Philadelphia Orchestra, jointly commissioned by the Hangzhou Literary and Art Circles He is the composer and music producer of the large-scale symphonic suite "The Grand Canal of China" commissioned by the Society, and the composer and music producer of Yu Feihong and Duan Yihong's film "Love Is Afterlife". Zhou Tian also served as the composer-in-residence of Chicago's "Music in the Loft" from 2007 to 2008, and the resident composer of the Green Bay Symphony in the United States from 2009 to 2010.

Performer: Los Angeles Film and Music Ensemble; Conductor: Zhou Tian; Erhu solo: Lin Feiya; Flute solo: Chen Shan; Piano solo: Zhou Tian; Recording Engineer: Sun Shaojian, Adam Willer; Recording Assistant: Janice Miller .

01 Love has an afterlife

02 Battle of the Village

03 Big Brother

04 Ghost

05 Ah Ming's Story

06 Xiaoyu and Qin Yan

07 White Horse

08 Ah Jiu and A Ming

09 Out

10 Family

11 Big Brother Is Gone

12 The Truth