Jeanette Yanikian


Jeanette Yanikian was a guitarist, performance artist, and therapist of Armenian descent, who was born in Baghdad, Iraq, and worked in the Netherlands.

Career

Yanikian played electric guitar and bass guitar. She performed and recorded the collectively-composed opera Reconstructie by Louis Andriessen, Reinbert de Leeuw, Misha Mengelberg, Peter Schat and, and also recorded several albums with the Dutch new music ensemble, Hoketus. These albums include Tam Tam / Bint ''Balans and Mausoleum / Hoketus''.
Working as a visual and sound artist, Yanikian's performance “Aorta” was shown at the 1987 Ars Electronica festival in Linz, Austria. Based on Yanikian's own research into the processes of the human body, "Aorta" used stethoscopes, intravenous sensors, and other medical equipment to explore the sonic perceptibility of heartbeats, respiration, and circulation.

Personal life and legacy

Yanikian was married to Dutch composer Louis Andriessen in 1996, whom she met in 1957 while he was studying in the Hague. They lived together in Amsterdam and were partners for over 40 years.
She was an active member of the Kommunistiese Partij Nederland/Marxisties Leninisties (KPN/ML).
Yanikian was also an active blue-water sailor, member of the Centre Nautique des Glénans in France, member of zeezeilvereniging Genosea in the Netherlands and owner of her own sail yacht type Zeevalk "Astrea" on which she sailed to Orford, East Anglia in the winter of 1985-1986.
Yanikian died in 2008 after battling a prolonged illness. Andriessen's five-part opera, La Commedia '', and David Lang’s evening-length work for string orchestra, darker ,'' are dedicated to Yanikian.