<span>Abu Dhabi Classics will finish</span><span> its latest season with a nod to the future. Chinese star-on-the-rise Ran Jia, 28, will close the performance series this week. </span> <br/> <span>Now </span><span>living in </span><span>Cologne, Germany, Jia is fast establishing herself as one to watch in the classical music industry, </span><span>thanks to her soulful interpretations of works by Austrian composer Franz Schubert. She will be showcasing </span><span>that talent</span><span> </span><span>through performances of Schubert's </span><span><em>Sonata in D Major D850</em></span><span> and </span><span><em>Sonata in B Flat Major</em></span><span> as part of her Abu Dhabi return.</span> <span>Such is the anticipation surrounding her recital that the venue has changed from the intimate Manarat Al Saadiyat to the larger confines of the Abu Dhabi Theatre. Speaking to </span><span><em>The National</em></span><span> before flying into the capital, Jia says </span><span>she is glad to be finding success o</span><span>n her own terms. She views her role as performer as more than simply pleasing the audience. Instead, she wants to elicit an emotional reaction from her concerts.</span> <span>“It is about me leading the audience and not the other way around,” she says. “While they go to a concert because they want to hear something, a serious artist needs to make them feel something about music. I view this as my duty on stage.”</span> <strong><span>As well as being a regular performer to more seasoned audiences in Europe, you also made a point of performing in emerging classical music scenes, such as in your native China, as well as in South Korea and the Gulf. Do you approach these shows differently?</span></strong> <span>Not really, because my goal is always to share the music with the audience. For example, last month I did a complete Schubert sonata in Shanghai. </span><span>Schubert's work is incredibly deep and they [</span><span>the Chinese audience] are absolutely not about virtuosity. It could be a very difficult challenge for the audience, especially in China. But this is what I love doing in performance. I want to expose new works to the audience and give people something </span><span>other than just virtuosity playing. I want to move my audience emotionally.</span> <strong><span>You are viewed as master interpreter of Schubert</span><span> and </span><span>you will be playing a few pieces in your Abu Dhabi concert. What is it about Schubert that moves you?</span></strong> <span>One point of </span><span>his music that really catches me is that basically, in music, normally, a major key denotes a bright feeling and the minor is a little bit darker and sadder. But in Schubert's music, I found that</span><span> actually, he used this harmony change that makes the major keys sadder than the minor. It all results in giving you this deep feeling. The music feels almost like a dream.</span> <strong><span>You began playing the piano at the age of three and never looked back. Did you have any choice in the matter?</span></strong> <span>That's the interesting</span><span> one. My parents only wanted me to play the piano because they thought it was nice for a kid to know some instruments and </span><span>music. But when I was nine</span><span>, I remember I went to a competition for young kids and I won </span><span>second prize. I was absolutely very excited about that. Then I told my parents that I wanted to go professional. They were a little bit shocked that I knew exactly what I wanted to do at that age.</span> <span>What are the qualities needed as a performer to deliver a successful interpretation of a classical work?</span> <span>I think it really depends</span><span>. I find that music has no end. For example, this Schubert sonata I always play, the way I perform it changes all the time. I am telling the story in a different way. Playing music isn</span><span>'t just about improving, but to also go deeper.</span> <strong><span>Your performance tomorrow will be your second recital in Abu Dhabi. Do you have any recollection of your 2015 concert?</span></strong> <span>Of course, I had an amazing time. The country is just so beautiful. The concert was great and the audience was lovely. That is why </span><span>I'm super-excited about coming back. Also, the last time I came I made some friends and they are waiting for me to</span><span> return.</span> <em>Ran Jia performs Friday, April 19 at the Abu Dhabi Theatre, Breakwater, Corniche. Tickets from Dh50 from www.ticketmaster.ae</em>