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  1. 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."

  2. 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. The Washington Post called it "sophisticated", Time Magazine called it "anthemic", while The Guardian called it "an intelligent meeting of melody and ...

  3. Christopher Tin is a two-time Grammy-winning composer of concert and media music. His music has been performed and premiered in many of the world's most prestigious venues: Royal Albert Hall, Sydney Opera House, Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, Hollywood Bowl, the United Nations and Carnegie Hall.

  4. Sep 30, 2022 · The Lost Birds is sung by the preeminent British vocal ensemble VOCES8, accompanied by Christopher's longtime collaborators, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (conducted by Christopher Tin) and recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios.

  5. Christopher headlined the third night of the 70th Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod festival in Llangollen, Wales. Conducting the Welsh National Opera Orchestra and featuring a roster of international soloists and choirs, Christopher performed Calling All Dawns, Sogno di Volare, and Passou o Verao to an audience of

  6. Aug 21, 2020 · Recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios, Christopher's new album features a star-studded cast of guest artists, including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (conducted by Christopher Tin), Royal Opera Chorus, Danielle de Niese, Pene Pati, ModernMedieval, Pembroke College Girl's Choir, and Anna Lapwood.

  7. You have to credit 'Christopher Tin' as the composer. You can't sell or give away free downloads of the sheet music of your arrangement to people outside of your performing ensemble, without obtaining a license from his publisher, Concord Music.

  8. Performance History: First performed live May 15, 2022 at The Anthem in Washington D.C., by the US Air Force Band, Choral Arts Society of Washington, and ModernMedieval, conducted by Christopher Tin. PROGRAM NOTES: To the Stars is a setting of excerpts from Jules Verne’s “De la Terre à la Lune” (“From the Earth to the Moon”).

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  10. www.christophertin.com › sheetmusic › nocturneChristopher Tin - Nocturne

    FROM CHRISTOPHER: "Nocturne" was inspired by the poem "I Love Thee" by Eliza Acton (1799-1859). Although best known as a pioneering cookbook author in Victorian England, she also wrote expressive lyrical poetry: conjuring wistful and evocative imagery through uncomplicated means.