Wu Chin-tai

Wu Chin-tai

Wu Chin-Tai is a Taiwanese record producer whose works mainly focus on sounds of the nature, instrumental, and ethnic music. She currently holds the position of Director of Music Production at Wind Music Co. Prior to studying recording technology at Brigham Young University in Utah, she was a tourism major at a college in her native Taiwan. Upon concluding her studies in the United States, Wu returned to Taiwan and started working at Wind Music as a recording engineer. Her works concerning the natural habitats in Taiwan, such as The Forest Show, "My Ocean", "The Nearest Heaven", to name a few, have stimulated substantial attention to the sounds of nature and raised awareness of the Taiwanese wilderness. In 2001, Wu won her first Traditional Golden Melody Award for Best Producer with her work in "My Ocean". Wu collaborated with ocarina artist You Xue-Zhi in 2002. Her subsequent works, such as "Colors of Childhood ~ Taiwanese Children Song", "Formosa Aboriginal Song & Dance Troupe" / "Holding Ina's Hand", and "The Mongolian Folk Long-Song", have all garnered various Golden Melody Awards. Her 2009 production "Drum Music Land for Taiwanese" percussion ensemble Ten Drum Art Percussion Group received a Grammy nomination for Best Tradition World Music Album.

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