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Multilingual, classically trained soprano with good taste in music and food. She sings at weddings, anniversaries, launches and parties. Stage appearances from year 2000 in operas, musicals and concerts...she loves music, food, reading, fashion and has been high on life for as long as she's been singing :)


| Jazz Standards & Showtunes |
| Chinese Oldies Malay Oldies Operatic |

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| ~Chinese Oldies~ |
| Ai Shen De Jian (Cupid's Arrow, Zhou Xuan) |
| Bu Liao Qing (Endless Love, LinDai) |
| Carmen (GeaLan) |
| Gei Wou Yi Ge Wen (Give Me A Kiss) |
| He Ri Jun Zai Lai (When Will Sir Be Back, Zhou Xuan) |
| Jajambo (GeaLan) |
| Mei Hwa (Cherry Blossom, Teresa Teng) |
| Mong Gei Da (Forget Him, cantonese) |
| Nan Wang De Yi Tien (That Unforgettable Day, Teresa Teng) |
| Ni Nong Wou Nong |
| Ru Kuo Mei You Ni (Without You, Bai Kwang) |
| Rose Rose I Love You (Yao Li) |
| Shen Mi Nu Lang (Mysterious Lady, Chai Qin) |
| Tien Mi Mi (Teresa Teng) |
| Ti Er Chuen (Second Spring) |
| Ye Lai Xiang (Fragrace of The Night, Li Xiang Lan) |
| Ye Shang Hai (Shanghai By Night) |
| Yue Yuen Hua Hoa (Full Moon & Blooming Buds, Zhou Xuan) |
| Yue Liang Dai Biao Wu De Xin (The Moon Represents My Heart,Teresa Teng) |
| Yuen Xiang Ren (The Villager, Teresa Teng) |
| Yuen Xiang Qin Nong (The Village Romance, Teresa Teng) |
| Xiao Zheng Ku Shi Duo (Small Town Tale, Teresa Teng) |
| Bunyi Gitar (P. Ramlee) |
| Getaran Jiwa (P. Ramlee) |
| Lagenda (Sheila Majid) |
| Tiru Macam Saya (P. Ramlee) |
| Engkau Laksana Bulan (P. Ramlee) |
| Larut Malam (P. Ramlee) |
| operas, oratorios, operettas & art songs |
| Italian |
| Batti Batti (Don Giovanni, Mozart) |
| Non so piu cosa son (Marriage of Figaro, Mozart) |
| O Mio Babbino (Gianni Schicchi, Puccini) |
| Una voce poco fa (Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Rossini) |
| Voi Che Sapete (Marriage of Figaro, Mozart) |
| Quan Do Men'Vo (La Boheme, Puccini) |
| Mattinata (Leoncavallo) |
| La Promessa (Rossini) |
| Il Rimprovero (Rossini) |
| Per Pieta (Rossini) |
| Barcaiolo (Rossini) |
| Ma Rendi Pur Contento (Rossini) |
| Non ta Mopiu (Londra) |
| Ridente la Calma (Mozart) |
| Bel Piacare (Handel) |
| Per la gloria d'adorarvi (Bonocini) |
| Sebben, Crudele Antonio (Caldara) |
| Vittoria, mio core! (Carissimi) |
| Caro Mio Ben (Giusepe Giordani) |
| Purdicesti, o bocca bella (Lotti) |
| Nel, cor piu non mi sento (Paisiello) |
| Setu m'ami, se sospiri (Pergolesi) |
| O cessate di piagarmi (Scarlatti) |
| Se Florindo e fedele (Scarlatti) |
| La Zingara - Gpsy Maid (Donizetti) |
| French |
| Barcarolle - O belle nuit (Les contes d'Hoffman, Offenbach) |
| Flower Duet - Sous le dome epais (Lakme, Delibes) |
| Seguidille (Carmen, Bizet) |
| Beau Soir (Debussy) |
| Les Chemis de l'amour (Poulenc) |
| Les fille de Cadix (Delibes) |
| German |
| Liebesbotschaft (Schubert) |
| Allerseelen (Strauss) |
| Zueignung (Strauss) |
| Waldesgesprach (Brahms) |
| English |
| Art Is Calling For Me (The Enchantress, Victor Herbert) |
| Green Finch And Linnet Bird (Sweeney Todd, Stephe Sondheim) |
| I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Hall (The Bohemian Girl, Michael Balfe) |
| Think Of Me (The Phantom Of The Opera, Andrew Lloyd Webber) |
| Summertime (Porgy & Bess, George Gershwin) |
| With Verdure Clad (The Creation, Joseph Haydn) |
| Solverjg's Song (Grieg) |
| Come Ready And See Me (Hundley) |
| Songs My Mother Taught Me (Dvorak) |




Sharing a Teresa Teng number with a dinner guest























Getting the audience to sing some of the classic tunes







A fun crowd at the dinner





in a scene with Sham Sunder, singing parody of Diamonds Are A Girls' Best Friend
Our version of Candyman - 'Rotiman'
We spoofed Cabaret too! In `Karaoke' 




t from musical Avenue Q, The More You Ruv Someone (with Chan Wen Li, Zalina Lee on piano)
ensemble piece (Zalina Lee, Cristina Yap, Chan Wen Li & Callista Chuah), You Can't Stop The Beat from musical Hair Spray







Finale with Peter Ong and Maria Yasmin with the ensemble

Wilson Jong on keyboard
with fellow performer Dennis Lau
with Brian Tan (middle), veteran violinist & conductor and cellist Jeff Lim

performed with the band Tuxedo (Eric, Cher Siang, Shah & Din)
Sharing a song with good friend who was at the dinner, LouShin
my performance was accompanied by Cher Siang on keyboard
Our singing emcee TP posing with the Siamese Cats singers - Nicole & myself


Backstage with fellow performer Atilia who performed her own song, Sudah - from her album for the fashion show
Back stage with ballroom dancers Alexa & Fung Tuan








The goofy trio for Friday night performance, from left, Michael Wong (piano), Daniel Foong (bass) & Martin Ngim (drums)
My ensemble on Saturday night were Jaya (double bass), Martin (drums) and Michael (piano)






Group song - Spiderman. From left - Nicole Ann Thomas, Zalina Lee and myself
Impromptu stand-up comic relief with goofy emcee James Thor over a Teresa Teng classic
The band Edden played through our performance. Leonard on keyboard, Wan on bass and Peng on drums
backstage with my fellow singer that evening, Sheew Yong. We are friends fromDama Orchestra's Butterfly Lovers The Musical



Salabianca was the dress sponsor for my performance
and some English numbers
Other vocalists at the dinner - Gina Panizales & Vince Chong
The bow from the solo performers that evening, from left - pianist Aik Hooi, myself, Tony Eusof & Maria Yasmin
My band for the evening, Albert (bass), E-Jin (keyboard) and Yacob (drums)
The prestigious award..



My band for the evening was Jason Geh (keyboard), Leo (er-hu & Chinese flutes), Shah (double bass) & Moon (drums)
Serenading the beautiful people at the party...
with Raphael Chermont, Executive Chairman & Joyce Hu, Marketing Director of Shanghai Tang

Duet with opera singer Peter Ong, Something Stupid (Frank & Nancy Sinatra)


The launch featured three live mannequins in beautiful fall collection from the U.S. brand. The beautiful Noryn Aziz also performed.
With Mary Chuah, senior brand manager of BGBG Maxazria and Noryn Aziz
Posing with Yen Li's brother Choy Le Roy who invited me to perform for the big day during my `intermission'
A very sporting guest uncle Seng Hua sang us a famous Mandarin song
The special people that evening - Vei Kwok & Joanne
My band for the evening was (left) Jason Geh (piano), Shah (double bass) and Razak (saxophone)

The host invited my friend Rene Aziz to share her notes on being a breast cancer survivor that evening with the oncologists present
We also performed the famous Hmming Chorus from Puccini's Madama Butterfly
Backstage with fellow workshop participants at charity concert on Sep 12, Dewan Sri Penang (from left - Yi Ling, Jane Soong, myself, Ryan, Yen Ling & Xiao Ting)
Performing a French art song (Les chemin de l'amour) at the workshop finale concert on Sep 11, at Campuan Room, Hotel Bellevue
The Pro Musica master class coaches from Belgium & the U.K., from left: Ronny Lauwers (Interpretation and character studies), Loh Siew Tuan (Programme director & principal vocal coach) & Hein Boterberg (Specialist music coach & pianist)

Cheong Whye Mun
The performers, Cheong Whye Mun, Joseph (piano) and myself
The band, (from left) Jason, Moon & Shah



With the navy band from U.S., from left - Dirk (keyboard), Richard (trumpet), Spence (vocals), myself, Eric (bass) & Danny (drums). I performed jazz classics with the band after the color guard ceremony.
With His Excellency Mr Christopher J. LaFleur, embassador
With co-actor Jason Lai , he played Sijiu, Liang Shanbo's servant.
Posing for keepsake, in front of the theatre with Wei Han (he played lead, Liang Shanbo) and stage manager, Melissa Teoh.


Jason Lai played Sijiu, my colleague in the musical. I reprised as YinXin
The company with some Genting personnels
backstage (pic by Peter Ong)
dancing with Mike, my dashing guest on stage for Sway

and continued in the 2nd half as Despina in the opera ensemble, Sestetto, Alla bella Despinetta
The curtain call
The company of singers with vocal coach (Madam Loh Siew Tuan, first from left, seated front), staging director (Benoit De Leersnyder, extreme right, front seated), pianists (Geneviene Wong, Karen TenBrink and Usa Napawan) with our patron, Khun Amnad (in white, standing, right)
The grand ballroom that evening, of food and music
Leonard and I with the regal hostess cum organiser of the dinner, Annie Chay
KL Hilton
The Curve





The female cast of Butterfly Lovers
Goffing around with dresser Sherry

Atelier scenes from M! The Opera
Backstage
Sara was my dresser in M! The Opera

Act Five costumes with Mrs Pierce of Pygmalion
The Cast of Pygmalion







"I personally would like to thank you for performing at my wedding. A very great applause for you and there are inquiries on your too. All th best in your singing career and I hope to hear more about you more. Do update us if you are jazzing in town."
Deanna Jalaluddin & Mazlan Mahayuddin
May 2, 2009
"Mark and I would like to thank you for a great performance, you and Leonard on the night for the 3rd. All my friends thought you were wonderful! My overseas guests all highly recommend you. Thank you once again!"
"Our guests were delighted with your selection of Chinese and Western songs and the whole evening was a resounding success."
"Janet, you were absolutely fantastic in our wedding!! We received many glowing compliments from our friends and relatives on your singing. You nailed all the songs to perfection, and my favorite was of course "At Last" which you sang it wonderfully. I almost teared up.
"Just want to thank you for your fabulous delivery during the dinner, a lot of our guests asked about you after the dinner. The bosses from many big corporations, including my colleagues & bosses from Public bank Bhd., all became your instant admirers. The lovely card you left on the dining table were all snapped up by the guests for souvenirs and future contacts/referrals.Thank you for making our wedding reception a happy and memorable event. We definitely look forward to seeing you at our friends' functions in the near future! Keep up your sunny spirit to sing for happiness!"
"Thank you for a wonderful show tonight! You were a hit with the the crowd!"
"Thank you so much for your wonderful performance, all our friends and relatives enjoyed your singing very much! You are one interactive singer, and feedback from all is that you have such a good voice. Loved your selection of songs too (I know my brother did play a part in this). Everyone enjoyed that evening, and you played a very important role in making the event a success."
"I want to thank you for making my wedding a great one!"
"I know a performer in The Magic Flute. The name of this spellbinding creature is Janet Lee, and if you've ever been privileged to be in her presence, you would very likely have heard her chirp: 'I don't sing because I'm happy; am happy because I sing.' The thought came to me as I watched do things with her lips (mouth acrobatics?) that few people would ever be able to master even if they trained without interruption in a monastery for decades. 'Pa-pa-pa-pa-papageno' she went, like a steam train at full speed, like Diana King kenachilli padi, confessing her love for some sort of bird-man. I was so aroused."
"The night was capped by a musical performance by local songstress Janet Lee, who gave reveting renditions of several reworked jazz numbers in English, French & Spanish as well as a few classic Mandarin love songs."
"I was trying to go for an 'Old Shanghai' theme for my reception. The typical wedding banquet setup provided by the hotel was standard-issue; so I roped in my friend, a set designer, to create a simple, stylish backdrop for the stage. The next best thing I did was to hire Janet. She came through for us in an unbelievably short period with jazzy numbers that reflected the mood we were going for. We had heard from friends who had attended a charity performance early this year about her camaraderie with the audience and her no-airs approach (apart from The Voice, of course). Believe it or not, I had decided I wanted Janet even though neither my husband nor I had heard a peep out of her! A bonus - a very thoughtful one - was how she got all excited about the theme. Being a flea market junkie, Janet had amassed some vintage cheongsams and wore a beautiful timeless one with a peony in her hair. The whole look was perfect as she sang the song for our first dance."
"On our wedding night, a lot of things didn't really go well as we wished for ...but as Janet started to sing, her graceful and soothing voice calmed us down and made us smile as if to tell us to let go of things that were bothering us, and to cherish the moment of being married to each other. And we did. Our wedding might not be perfect, but we were glad to have found a perfect wedding singer for the perfect moments. It was just simply magical. Thank you Janet."