Imee Ooi
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Imee Ooi Huáng Huìyīn (黃慧音) | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | |
| Genres | Buddhist music |
| Occupation(s) | Composer, record producer, singer |
| Instrument | Piano |
| Years active | 1999–present |
| Labels | I.M.M. Musicworks |
| Website | immmusic |
Imee Ooi | |
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| Chinese name | |
| Traditional Chinese | 黃慧音 |
| Hanyu Pinyin | Huáng Huìyīn |
| Jyutping | Wong4 Wai6 Jam1 |
| Hokkien POJ | Ûiⁿ Hūi-im |
| Tâi-lô | Uînn Huī-im |
Imee Ooi FRSA[citation needed] (/ˈiːmiː ˈwuːi/ EE-mee WOO-ee; Chinese: 黃慧音; pinyin: Huáng Huìyīn; Jyutping: Wong4 Wai6 Jam1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ûiⁿ Hūi-im) is a Chinese-Malaysian record producer, composer, and singer who composes and arranges music for classic Buddhist chant, mantra, and dharani. She performs her compositions in Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan, and Mandarin. In 1997 she founded a record label, I.M.M. Musicworks, to publish her music. She has released more than 50 albums (55 between 1998 and 2020[2]).
Ooi also composed and directed three highly acclaimed stage musicals: Siddhartha, Above Full Moon, and Princess Wen Cheng (aka Jewel of Tibet).
Early life
Ooi was born in Taiping, Malaysia to a musically inclined Hoklo family.[citation needed] Her grandfather, who was a writer and dramatist, emigrated to Malaysia from Guangdong, China. Ooi's mother was a piano teacher; Imee and her four siblings all learned piano[citation needed]. Ooi continued her study of piano and trained as a classical pianist.[3]
Career
In the early 1990s, after training as a classical pianist, she followed her mother's example and in turn became a piano teacher, before moving into composition, creating film music for cinema or television series.[4]
Buddhist vegetarian,[5] she decided to specialize in Buddhist music,[4][3] creating from sacred texts (dharanis, mantras, sutras) which she performs in Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan and Mandarin,[6] some are translated into English. She also composes musicals and performs in concerts.[4]
In 1997 she founded a record label, I.M.M. Musicworks, to publish her music.[7][4]
In 2015, she formed the male vocal group (8 singers aged between 25 and 38), named the Jing Shi Jin Gang which means "Guardians of the Dharma" with whom she toured internationally in Malaysia, Hong Kong and Shanghai.[4]
Imee is a discreet person. Her private life never comes up in the interviews she gives, preferring to talk only about her art and her spiritual path:
The power of music is very strong. We are trying to use music to convey positive messages. I’m a person who don't plan ahead. It is very much like Buddhist teaching – live for now, don't let the future tie you down, don't let the past trouble you and things will turn out well[3]
Filmography
Musicals
| Year | Title | Notes |
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| 1999[5][8] | Siddhartha (or 'Prince Siddhartha') | Music producer, arranger, composer, music director[9][10] |
| 2004[11][5] | Above Full Moon | Composer, music director[10] |
| 2005–2006[5] | The Perfect Circle | Composer, music director[10][12][13] |
| 2007[14] | The Perfect Circle II | Composer, music director |
| 2008[15][5] | Princess Wen Cheng (alternative title: Jewel of Tibet) | Composer, music director[16][10] |
| 2010[17] | KITA | Composer, music director, music arranger[18] |
| 2013 | The Perfect Circle III: Earth Epilogue – The Call Out of Naimisayana | Composer, music director, arranger |