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Lin Wang ( (original name), also called ), is a Chinese composer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=青年作曲家王滢乔:我一直在路上 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=寻找梦想家园——记作曲家、歌剧导演王滢乔 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=慕尼黑的中国《泉》作曲家的德国缘 )〕 Lin Wang was born in Dalian, China, in 1976. == Biography == Lin Wang studied music composition at Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing (1996–2001). Later she studied composition and music theory at Hochschule für Musik Saar with Theo Brandmüller, and electronic music at IRCAM at the Centre Georges Pompidou in France. She also studied theatrical philosophy in music theater at University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna, under Chaya Czernowin. In 2008, her impromptu chamber ensemble ''JI LI GU LU'' was premiered at the 10th Munich Biennale.〔(Preliminary information for the 2008 edition ) from the (Munich Biennale website ).〕 It was selected for performance again in the same year at the Biennale di Venezia and the Bregenz Festival.〔(Kultur Datenbank: Lin Wang (Germany Cultural Databank) )〕 In 2010, her opera "Die Quelle" (The Source) was premiered at the 11th Munich Biennale.〔(Preliminary information for the 2010 edition ) from the (Munich Biennale website )〕 Lin Wang and Can Xue co-wrote the libretto. In this opera, drying and bubbling-up of the spring symbolize loss and regain of one's own identity. Chinese instruments Sheng, Guzheng and Sanxian were used in its music. An unusual feature is combination of English pronunciation and Chinese intonation in this opera. Her third opera "''Oh, wie schön ist Panama!''" (Oh, the Beautiful Panama!) was based on an illustrated children book "The Trip to Panama" by Janosch. It was premiered at Deutsche Oper Berlin in 2013.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Kinderoper: Oh, wie schön ist Panama (Children's Opera: Oh, how beautiful Panama) )〕
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