To Shiver The Sky | Christopher Tin | Talks at Google

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Two-time Grammy-winning composer Christopher Tin talks about his incredibly popular song Baba Yetu, his conducting debut at Carnegie Hall, and his newest album: To Shiver the Sky.
Christopher Tin is well known for Baba Yetu and Sogno di Volare, the themes to the video games Civilization IV and Civilization VI. Baba Yetu was immortalized as the first composition written originally for a video game to win a Grammy, and around it, Christopher built his debut album: Calling All Dawns. Now Christopher Tin is releasing his third album, To Shiver the Sky, built around Sogno di Volare and a musical exploration of mankind's conquest of the sky. Fresh off his conducting debut at Carnegie Hall, he discusses the oratorio that became Kickstarter's highest funded classical album ever, how itβs being ...
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