Symphony (Lingyi Wang) The Soulful Song Writer And Singer of God
Photo Courtesy: Symphony (Lingyi Wang)

Symphony (Lingyi Wang): The Soulful Song Writer And Singer of God

Symphony (Lingyi Wang) is a young lyricist, songwriter, singer, poet, and abstract painter. She is a poet on the canvas, a sound healer, and a soulful singer. Through songwriting, singing, poetry, and painting, she navigates multiple artistic fields with ease. Among her many artistic achievements, gospel music holds a special place. As a young songwriter and singer, her gospel works deeply touch the soul, expressing her faith and gratitude to God through music, bringing profound emotional resonance and spiritual comfort to her audience. Her music themes are characterized by a deep trust in God’s unconditional love and support, allowing listeners to feel God’s presence and guidance in their lives. Regardless of the challenges faced, Symphony conveys through her music a firm belief that God is always by our side, providing inner peace and boundless strength.

Songs such as “A Paradise Song” (Poem Under the Stars) and “Lead Me Through Darkness,” written and sung by her in English with bilingual lyrics in Chinese and English, bring infinite strength and comfort to listeners with their touching melodies, simple lyrics, and profound emotions grounded in faith.

Symphony’s melodies possess an ethereal and flowing quality. The rhythm alternates gracefully between calm and excitement, much like the ebb and flow of life. When depicting the long and lonely nights, the melody turns low and slow, creating a sense of oppression; but when expressing hope and faith, it rises, full of energy, as if glimpsing the first light of dawn.

Her lyrics are imbued with poetry and philosophy, confronting the unpredictability of life and profoundly capturing the emotions of those lost and confused. The imagery of dim stars in the dark night, the soul sinking into the sea, friends parting, and hopes fading resonates with listeners, evoking deep empathy. Yet, the song does not dwell on hardship, instead emphasizing the persistence of faith. Lines like, “You never truly left; your soul is right beside me,” offer great comfort and encouragement, making one believe in an unseen force that supports us during difficult times. “Cross the deep sea of night, let your thoughts drift with the waves, and you will discover the place where light shines through,” angels singing above the clouds, leading me through the night, adds a touch of sacredness and beauty to the song. It conveys a powerful message of faith and optimism, reminding us that no matter how dark life becomes, there is always hope. The twinkling stars will accompany us, and faith can heal the wounded heart, providing the strength to endure all challenges.

Although soothing and beautiful, her music is inspired by pain, drawing strength and comfort from God to create gospel works that heal the soul. Due to her personal experiences, she deeply understands the feelings of     those in sorrow and struggle, allowing her to resonate with lost hearts.

Symphony’s gospel music is like a devout hymn of the soul, blending heavenly melodies and poetic lyrics to echo a steadfast call to faith. Her music becomes a spiritual anchor for believers, offering strength from their trust in Christ and guiding those in turmoil toward a bright path. Her work also brings warmth to a world filled with indifference, promoting values of freedom, love, resilience, and dreams that transcend all cultures.

As an artist, Symphony’s unique ability to innovate across artistic boundaries gives her gospel music a deep spiritual resonance. She merges psychology, abstract painting, and music, using melody to deconstruct human emotions and translate inner light and shadows into sound. She skillfully blends Eastern introspection with Western openness, creating sparks of emotional resonance. This cross-disciplinary creativity infuses her gospel music with new meaning and philosophical depth, pushing the boundaries of the genre and setting new trends in gospel music development.

Her gospel music has gained widespread popularity in China and abroad, having been featured at music festivals and art exhibitions in places like Paris, Boston, and Milan. Selected as part of the opening background music for the 20th “INSIDE” Italian AMACI Contemporary Art Day exhibition, her music also reached global audiences through media outlets such as Hong Kong Satellite TV and Asia Satellite TV. This widespread influence has won her admiration across cultures and faith communities, making Symphony’s gospel music a voice of the soul that transcends borders, helping people around the world find peace and solace in the fusion of art and faith.

Lingyi Wang is also called Symphony.

Always Sustaining Me

Lyrics by: Symphony (Lingyi Wang)
Music by: Symphony (Lingyi Wang)
Performed by: Symphony (Lingyi Wang)

May grace and peace be with you

The sky sinks to its end
When the day’s to rest
I went so long
The love has always won
I’m addicted to the realms untouched
When the heart drifts in sadness
There is no word can be said 

Wanna stop
For a sec
Some messed up moments
Are tearing me apart
Nothing’s left behind us
Apart the whole darkness outside
Maybe God will help me out

I have a shield around me
Bestowed heavenly glory on me
And lift up my head above and win me victory
I talk to the sky
I got my answer from the holy hill
When I wake up and I dream
He’s always sustaining me

The sky sinks to its end
When the day’s to rest
I went so long
The love has always won
I’m addicted to the realms untouched
When the heart drifts in sadness
There is no word can be said

I have a shield around me
Bestowed heavenly glory on me
And lift up my head above and win me victory
I talk to the sky
I got my answer from the holy hill
When I wake up and I dream
He’s always sustaining me

I have a shield around me
Bestowed heavenly glory on me
And lift up my head above and win me victory
I talk to the sky
I got my answer from the holy hill
When I wake up and I dream
He’s always sustaining me

Published by: Holy Minoza

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