1. Hang Tianqi, 1999, Grammy Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award.
Hang Tianqi, born in Shanghai on January 27, 1966, is a singer and actor. In 1986, the first album "Lovely Summer" was released. In 1988, he participated in the popular singing competition of the amateur group of the Third National Young Singer Television Grand Prix and won second place with "Loess Plateau" and "My Loved Hometown".
2. Yangjin Ram, 2011, Grammy Award for New Age Music Album.
Yangjin Lhamo, Tibetan, spiritual musician, modern Tibetan female Zen master, writer, founder of Yangjin singing and dancing method, was born on August 10, 1973 in Tianzhu (Huarui) Tibetan Autonomous County, Gansu, China The original small mountain village - Mani Qigou.
3. Yo-Yo Ma, 2017, Grammy Award for Best World Music Album.
Yo-Yo Ma was born in Paris, France on October 7, 1955. His ancestral home is Yin County, Zhejiang Province (now Yinzhou District, Ningbo City). Cellist, graduated from Harvard University and Juilliard School of Music.
4. Tan Dun, 2002, Grammy Award for Best Original Music Album for a Film.
Tan Dun, born in Maochong, Changsha, Hunan in August 1957, is a Chinese musician, composer and conductor. Graduated with a master's degree from the Central Conservatory of Music and a doctorate from Columbia University. In 1979, he composed his first symphony work "Li Sao". In 1983, he won the International Composition Award for his symphony "Ode to Fengya".
5. Tian Zhiren, 2011, Grammy Award for Best Classical Crossover Album and Best Orchestration and Accompaniment Award.
Tian Zhiren, a Chinese-American music producer. Tian Zhiren is another Chinese musician who has appeared on the international stage after cellist Yo-Yo Ma won the "Best Classical Crossover Album Award" in 2010.
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