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![]() In addition to Chinese music, Yan has also been involved in music of other genres. The professional orchestras he has worked with include the Philharmonic Orchestra of Beijing Concert Hall, China National Symphony Orchestra, Russian Philharmonic Orchestra of Moscow and Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra of China. Apart from conducting on the concert stage, Yan is also actively engaged in composition and has won numerous awards. His representative works include the symphonic poem The Sound of Water which won a Class One Award in the Composition Contest of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and Class Two Award in the Third National Music Composition Competition; and the pipa solo work Nostalgia which won a Class One Award at the First National Pipa Contest of Contributing Works. Many works written and arranged by him have been included in the stock repertoires of orchestras of China as well as other places. Some of the most representative pieces include Concerto for Erhu - Illusion, Sanxian Concerto - Nuo, Zheng Concerto - The Clouds and the Water of Rivers Xiao and Xiang and Buddhist music, The Weiyang Sect. His more recent works include Ode to the Strings and two pieces of Buddhist music, Qing Lian Yu Yue ('Cyan Lotus under the Moon') and Chuan Deng Xu Ming ('The Passing of the Light').
Among the many recordings he has made, the symphonic piece, Buddha's Story, and A Collection of Modern Erhu Music conducted by him won the Gold Tripod Award in Taiwan. Under his baton, and in collaboration with the famous composer Zhao Jiping, the Symphony Orchestra section of the China National Symphony Orchestra made the soundtrack recordings for such award-winning films as Raise the Red Lantern, Ballad of the Yellow River, and Five Girls and a Rope. In 1992, he resettled in Singapore and was the Music Director of Naxos (Singapore) Pte Ltd.. Between 1992 and 1993, Yan wrote and produced for recording release Clouds, The Moon, A Music Journey on the Yellow River and Song of the General. He was also highly commended for his conducting of the Russian Philharmonic Orchestra in a Chinese music recording released by BMG of Japan in 1994. He also conducted the China Broadcasts National Music Orchestra of Beijing, the Chinese National Orchestra, the Shanghai National Orchestra, the Singapore Chinese Orchestra and the Kaohsiung City Chinese Orchestra in their recordings. Under his baton, the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra has cut more than ten recordings, which include the world's first ever SACD live recording by a full-scale Chinese orchestra entitled The HKCO Silver Jubilee Concert, The Magic Notes of Zhao Jiping, Golden Chinese Classics of the Century - The Award Winners Concert, Majestic Drums series, The Silk Road Fantasia Suite and In Search of Chinese New Music - Works by Doming Lam etc.. Yan was awarded the 'Cultural Medallion (Music)' by the National Arts Council of Singapore in September 2001. His achievements were simultaneously documented in The Famous Figures of the Contemporary Arts Circles in China. In 2000, he was a member of the Hong Kong Council for Academic Accreditation, and an Examiner and Arts Advisor of the Hong Kong Arts Development Council for Grants. Since 2004, he has been a Visiting Professor in many music conservatories. In the same year, Yan was awarded a Bronze Bauhinia Star (BBS) by the Chief Executive of HKSAR in recognition of his remarkable achievements in Chinese music as well as his efforts in promoting Chinese music. In 2008, he won the Jurors' Award for Conducting at the 6th China Gold Record Awards - Multi Arts Category, with Roots of the Chinese, a recording jointly performed by the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra and the 'Roots of the Chinese' Arts Troupe of Shanxi Drama Vocational School under his baton.
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