Lydie Solomon

She speaks fluent French, Korean, English, and Spanish and has a working knowledge of German and Italian.

[citation needed] She gave a number of concerts in South Korea after being noticed by conductors Myung-Whun Chung and Nanse Gum.

[citation needed] Her first album Eldorado, published in 2011, is devoted to Hispanic music (Padre Soler, Enrique Granados, Manuel de Falla, Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, Ernesto Lecuona, José Asunción Flores, Carlos Chávez, Alberto Ginastera, Julián Aguirre [es], Isaac Albéniz, Astor Piazzolla) and contains two original compositions.

[citation needed] Under the stage name of Lydie Waï, she played one of the main female roles in the final feature film "Vivre !"

[9] Renowned for "her talents as an excellent instrumentalist and polyglot actress",[10] she also composed jazzy and Latino songs, giving concerts and publishing the album Harmonie with Thierry Lier in 2009.