Erdenechimeg has written over 15 musicological and ethno-musicological books in
Mongolian, several of which are also published in
Chinese,
Russian and
English. Her book Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute is the first translation and commentary that translates
ancient Chinese into Mongolian. This book was published in 2002 and again in 2003 after much popularity. It was eventually published in Chinese, Mongolian, and English including Erdenechimeg's focus on the interrelated aspects of the poem with instrumental music, song, art, and drama. The Mongolian composer
Tsogzolyn Natsagdorj worked on an
opera of this poem as a result of this book.
Erdenechimeg has also taught and presented 16 educational courses on early Asian and European music, its folklore, literature, theory, and history. In addition, she has given 29 international presentations and has written and published more than 60 scientific articles as a result of her research.
L. Erdenechimeg (1994), “The traditional melody of the horse-headed fiddle” 1994, UB; Mongolia, Publication by: “Shuvuun saaral” publishing company.
L. Erdenechimeg (1996), “The wedding songs of the Buriat minorities” 1995, UB; Mongolia, Publication by: “Choijil” publishing company; Gov Blg 20A, (Hevlelted 1996-5-16,297x210/32)
OCLC244111679
L. Erdenechimeg (1996), “The collection of Guru Songs” 1996, UB, Mongolia, Publication by: “Shuvuun saaral” publishing company.
L. Erdenechimeg (2001), “The sounds harmony of the meditation Guru Songs’ 2001, UB, Publication by: “Intersperses” publishing company;
ISBN978-99929-2-127-2.
L. Erdenechimeg (2002), “The Princess a Tsai Wen Ji’s eighteen songs of a nomadic flute” 2003, UB; Publication by: “Edmon” publishing company; “Admon” Publishing Company, 2002, (21xx), UB, Mongolia,
ISBN978-99929-0-127-4.
L. Erdenechimeg (2003), The yang and ying twelve microtones from the horse fiddle" 2003, UB, Mongolia, Publication by: “Sod press” Publishing Company; (10.1xx), 176x250,
ISBN978-99929-56-87-8.
L. Erdenechimeg (2004), ”Western composers of the XXth century” 2004, UB, Mongolia, Publication by: “Sukhbaatar” Publishing Company;
OCLC244015394
Professional societies
Erdenechimeg is a member of the Mongolian Composers Union (1997), the International Nomadic Institute (2000) and the
Chinese Traditional Musical Association (2002).
Awards and distinctions
"Top Writer of the Year" from Il Tovchoo (Open Chronicle) newspaper (1992)
Korean Youth Federation Award (1994)
Mongolian University Consortium Award (1995)
Distinguished Cultural Worker Award (1996)
Mongolian Composer's Union Award (1997)
An award from the Federation of American Mongolians in 1997 for best presentation in the international conference
The Mongolian Science Academy Award (2002)
Two awards from the British Buddhist Association (2002 and 2003)
The "Altan Gadas" (Order of the Polar Star) medal from the government of Mongolia (2004)
President of the Mongolian Wind Instrument Association (2003), the Mongolian International Musicological Association (2004), the International Traditional Musicological Association (2004) and Mongolian Society at Indiana University (2005)