'The Lost Birds' by Christopher Tin - OurSong Atlanta and APO (Atlanta Philharmonic Orchestra)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • 'The Lost Birds: An Extinction Elegy' by Christopher Tin
    Presented by OurSong Atlanta and Atlanta Philharmonic Orchestra
    Performed March 3, 2024
    From the "Wings of Hope" concert
    First Baptist Church Decatur
    Decatur, Georgia
    00:00
    01 Flocks a Mile Wide - 00:30
    02 The Saddest Noise - 07:00
    03 Bird Raptures - 11:52
    04 A Hundred Thousand Birds - 16:25
    05 Wild Swans - 19:11
    06 Intermezzo - 23:30
    07 Thus In The Winter - 25:37
    08 There Will Come Soft Rains - 29:30
    09 All That Could Never Be Said - 35:20
    Soloists: Jhay Brock and Gretchen Knight
    10 I Shall Not See The Shadows - 37:45
    Soloist: Allie Segrest
    11 In The End - 41:42
    Soloist: Sarah White
    12 Hope Is The Thing With Feathers - 43:18
    Fine - 47:05
    Dr. Robert Glor, Conductor
    Atlanta Philharmonic Orchestra
    Amy Wilson (she/her/hers), Artistic Director
    Whittaker Locke (they/them/theirs), Associate Conductor
    Earl Hough (he/him/his), Concertmaster
    OurSong Atlanta
    Dr. Robert Glor, Artistic Director
    Cheryl Hunter, Accompanist
    Brittney Jaynes-Dean, Assistant Music Director
    APO Soloists: Earl Hough, Jordan Helms, Claire Haneberg, Tim Feverston, Diedre Augustin
    OurSong Soloists: Jhay Brock, Gretchen Knight, Allie Segrest, Sarah White
    Video editing: Paul Neveux

Комментарии • 5

  • @christophertin
    @christophertin 5 месяцев назад +8

    Bravo tutti! It was a beautiful performance.

  • @MoniqueNadeau
    @MoniqueNadeau 6 месяцев назад +2

    So beautiful. So proud of my brother Paul. Filled my heart 💓

  • @BlakeTechnology99
    @BlakeTechnology99 Месяц назад

    Wild Swans made me tear up

  • @fanie6095
    @fanie6095 18 дней назад

    Thank you all! For composing, performing and sharing.

  • @laniakeaculturecollective8238
    @laniakeaculturecollective8238 2 месяца назад +1

    A beautiful and moving rendition. Bravissimo!!