Li Yiding

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Li Yiding
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Li Yiding
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Li Yiding has worked as the senior composer in China Central Television (CCTV). Shi is the IAWM Advisor and the CWCA Vice President. She is an excellent composer for both the serious concert music and the film – teleplay music.

Her works include the symphonic poems Angels in Hoh-Xil and The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Orchestral Music Olunchun in Xiaoxing’anling Mountain, Chinese Orchestral Music Blue Mask Drama, chamber music and piano works Zhaxi Island Rhapsody, Gu’erlu Singing and Talking, Cliff Paintings in the Baicha River Valley, Pakistan Sketch and Tibet Scene, etc. Her music has been performed in London, Washington D.C., Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas, Brussels, Seoul, Hong Kong, Taipei, Beijing and Malaysia, Indonesia, Pennsylvania, etc.

Her chamber music Burned Eden has been selected by the 23rd Search for New Music of IAWM in 2004. She was awarded by Civitella Ranieri Foundation. She was permitted to take part in the period of June 2009 and composed in the 15 century’s Civitella Ranieri Castle in Italy. Her chamber music Guge Kingdom Ruins was awarded the “Festival Score Winner” by the Ninth International Festival of Women Composers on the Indiana University of Pennsylvania in March, 2010.

She has already composed for 14 films and more than 80 Teleplays. She was awarded various kinds of prizes for 17 films or Teleplays. The main compositions are: the 84-part serial teleplay The Romance of the Three Kingdoms (cooperated with others. Flying in the Sky, Golden Eagle and Golden Dragon Prizes were won for it), the 20-part serial teleplay Heavy Snow Has Disappeared without Any Trace (The 19th China Golden Eagle Prize for the Favorite Song of TV Play), the 20-part serial teleplay Wen Cheng Princess, the teleplay Wen Yiduo; the film A Beijing Little Girl; the film Singing Deer in Golden Autumn (The Prize of the Third Suss International Teenage Film Festival, the Golden Prize of the Long Feature film, and the Prize of Child Adjudicator in the 7th Cairo International Film Festival) and the teleplay Macao Anecdotes.