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Christopher Chiyan Tin (born May 21, 1976) is an American composer of art music, often composed for film, television, and video game soundtracks. His work is primarily orchestral and choral, often with a world music influence.
Christopher Tin "Even without the new ending — and Tin’s splendid musical additions, which draw sensibly from Puccini’s score while applying an entirely new emotional finish — Zambello’s “Turandot” crackles with fresh energy and some truly extraordinary singing."
Christopher Tin conducts his choral work 'Waloyo Yamoni (We Overcome the Wind)', the climactic finale to his song cycle 'The Drop That Contained the Sea'. F...
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- Completing Turandot Pt. 4 - New Tin Themes2.1K views
- Completing Turandot Pt. 3 - Calaf and Nessun Dorma9.9K views
- Christopher Tin Sing-In at the Kennedy Center7.7K views
- Completing Turandot Pt. 2 - Puccini's Leftover Sketches1.8K views
- Come sing Baba Yetu and Sogno di Volare with me at the Kennedy Center on May 7th!3K views
- Completing Turandot Pt. 1 - the Ax Motif2.9K views
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- Join the chorus for my concert at Carnegie on June 9th! For info contact kathleenmcd57@gmail.com.5.3K views
- 'The Lost Birds' World Premiere - Rehearsal with VOCES811K views
Aug 31, 2022 · Composed and conducted by Christopher Tin and featuring Voces8 and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Tin’s new requiem is a celebration of birds—as symbols of beauty, hope, peace, and...
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Baba Yetu from the video game 'Civilization IV'. Christopher's best known piece is also one of the most critically acclaimed, universally popular video game themes ever, winning the first Grammy award ever awarded to a piece of video game music.