Marina Arsenijevic, who performs simply as Marina, is a Serbian-born pianist who escaped from the former Yugoslavia in 1999, during the NATO-led war to dislodge dictator Slobodan Milosevic, by disguising herself as an old woman. Before the war, she had been a glamor girl of Yugoslav classical music, performing in skimpy outfits under rock-concert lighting on a transparent piano; some called her the Balkan Madonna. Marina experienced various hardships before deciding to leave the country; she had to flee to a basement when bombs disrupted her rehearsal with the Serbian National Philharmonic Orchestra, and she was once forced to play a concert, at the behest of the Serbian military, within earshot of front-line fighting. "My best-selling composition Kosovo was written as I felt trapped in limbo between life and death, not knowing whether I would finish it," Marina has said.