Christopher Tin

Christopher Tin is a two-time Grammy-winning composer of concert and media music. His song “Baba Yetu”, originally written for the video game Civilization IV, is a modern choral standard, and the first piece of music written for a video game ever to win a Grammy Award.

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All That Could Never Be Said Movement IX from <i>The Lost Birds</i>
All That Could Never Be Said Movement IX from The Lost Birds Series: BH Secular Choral Composers: Christopher Tin, Sara Teasdale
I Shall Not See the Shadows Movement X from <i>The Lost Birds</i>
I Shall Not See the Shadows Movement X from The Lost Birds Series: BH Secular Choral Composers: Christopher Tin, Emily Dickinson, Christina Rossetti
The Lost Birds <i>(An Extinction Elegy)</i> Vocal Score
The Lost Birds (An Extinction Elegy) Vocal Score Series: BH Secular Choral Composer: Christopher Tin
The Saddest Noise Movement II from <i>The Lost Birds</i>
The Saddest Noise Movement II from The Lost Birds Series: BH Secular Choral Composers: Christopher Tin, Emily Dickinson
Wild Swans Movement V from <i>The Lost Birds</i>
Wild Swans Movement V from The Lost Birds Series: BH Secular Choral Composers: Christopher Tin, Edna St. Vincent Millay
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