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Liu Sola was born on 1955 in Beijing, China, is an A 20th-century chinese short story writers. Discover Liu Sola's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
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Liu Sola (born 1955 in Beijing, China) is a Chinese composer, vocalist, music producer, and author.
After graduating from the Central Conservatory of Music with a degree in composition, she published her award-winning novella You Have No Choice.
Since the 1980s, Liu Sola has scored many Chinese and international film sound tracks, as well as TV and drama productions.
She has composed music for orchestra, ensemble, opera, modern theater, modern dance, and art exhibitions.
Her range of musical styles includes classical music, jazz, early music, rock, traditional and contemporary music.
She is frequently invited to perform at international music festivals and has recorded and collaborated with many international artists.
Her novels include Chaos & All That (1989), the English translation of which by Richard King, was awarded First Prize for translation by the British Comparative Literature Association, Nv Zhen Tang (2000), which has been translated into French and Italian, La Grande Île des Tortues – Cochons (2006) and Lost in Fascination (2011).
Liu is married to Hong Kong-born scholar and cultural critic Ackbar Abbas.
In 2003, she founded the Liu Sola & Friends Ensemble, teaming up with Chinese instrumental virtuosos such as Li Zhengui, Zhang Yangsheng, and Yang Jing, together with other young award-winning soloists.
Her music works include the chamber opera Fantasy of the Red Queen (2006), performed by Ensemble Modern and the Liu Sola & Friends Ensemble.
Liu Sola is the librettist and music composer, artistic director, costume designer and leading vocalist.
The chamber opera The Afterlife of Li Jiantong (2009) is a work dedicated to her mother, a Chinese political-historical writer.
Liu Sola wrote both the libretto and the music.
It was performed by Theatre of Voices, conducted by Paul Hillier.
In 2012, Chinese guitar virtuoso Liu Yijun (lao wu) joined the ensemble.
She is the founder of Liu Sola (Beijing) Music Studio, located in Songzhuang art colony, an artist district.
Liu Sola designed and built a music space for her ensemble to rehearse and record.
In 2013, she established the Liu Sola & Friends Ensemble Independent Film Music Work Shop.