Renowned composer a shy debutant
Updated: 2014-09-15 07:14
By Chen Nan(China Daily)
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Lin Tian'ai is composing for a Broadway Musical that will likely open in New York in 2015. Photo provided to China Daily |
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But she has often been asked if she'd like to do a movie or TV role or even cut her own music album. The attractive 29-year-old, with a clean image and ample talent, has the potential to become a star.
So, when her self-titled album recently debuted online, she faced the same question: Will she perform onstage or prefer to stay behind the scenes?
"Becoming a star has never been on my agenda. I like staying in the studio and working on my music. When I listen to my works, I feel happy. That's the feeling I can never get onstage," Lin says with confidence.
Her album, which she describes as a review of herself, contains a collection of songs written by her over the past decade.
As cautious as she may sound, Lin made her onstage foray on Aug 18, when she sang You Are the Dream, one of her songs, as pianist Li Yundi played along, at a charity event in Macao.
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