Yanikian played electric guitar and bass guitar. She performed and recorded the collectively-composed opera
Reconstructie (Steim, 1969) 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 (Composers’ Voice, 1981)
Balans (Composers’ Voice, 1986) and
Mausoleum / Hoketus (Composers’ Voice, 1992). 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 ==