
Singer: Sue Wang Wang Yisu (China)
Singer, host in both Chinese and English. Sue is an experienced singer who pays attention to musical technique as well as cultural and social significance. The tone is full and rich, and the sound processing is flexible and changeable. Her understanding and presentation of music is also integrated into the world's feelings and style integration The delicacy of the East and the power of the West. Sue has been studying traditional vocal soprano/sub-soprano in the city choir since he was 10 years old, and obtained a vocal seven-level certificate. Universities began to perform frequently on stage to win awards. In 2014, he began to cooperate with musicians from various countries to perform jazz-based, pop, soul music, R&B and other styles of music, showing the flexibility of melody and the flow of feelings in singing improvisation. Sue can sing in Chinese, English, Korean and Cantonese. Leading duets, quartets, quintets, and also participating in big jazz bands.
Rich experience in performance/awarding:
Perform solo performances in well-known Beijing live houses such as Jianghu, The Bricks, DDC, etc.; in November 2020, perform a special fusion jazz performance with the quartet at BlueNote Beijing; in October 2020, bring the quintet to the "Smart Life Festival" at Jinyu Zhizhi Workshop "Do live performances; In 2019, he was invited to be a guest performer at the "Peking University Stanford Center" U.S. National Day celebration; in 2019, he was the resident singer of the Sunday Swing Ball "Balboa night" Quartet at The Bricks, and in Hong Kong in 2018 as "The Italian Sea Group’s first Asian VIP dinner event as a bilingual host and singer; invited to perform at the NGCC 2017 annual ceremony of the Chinese youth elite community; in 2016 at the Sofitel Wanda hotel in residence; Poly Group’s 2015 time museum auction VIP Guest performance at the appreciation party; in 2014, he participated in the adaptation of the Broadway musical "The Wild Party" by the American director Andrew Delo (founder of the "Future Dance Company" under Peking University Film School), and sang "Buenos Aires" from the classic opera "Evita". He used to be the designated publicity singer of "Coca-Cola" in Jiangsu area from 2005 to 2007; as a guest singer, he participated in the recording of the evening show of China Education Television, and participated in the recording of various variety shows of Jiangsu Television.