Christopher Tin: Live at Llangollen - Calling All Dawns (Full Album)
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- Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024
- Christopher Tin conducts a performance of his Grammy-winning song cycle 'Calling All Dawns' with the Welsh National Opera Orchestra and Celebration Chorus at the 70th Annual Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, Wales, July 5, 2017.
Featuring Welsh soprano Elin Manahan Thomas, Portuguese fadista Nathalie Pires, Guadalupe-born Joel Virgel, Mongolian singer Nominjin, Indian-Australian tenor Shanul Sharma, and Maori performers Lewis Whaitiri and David Jones. Also featuring the combined vocal forces of the Welsh Celebration Chorus, the Ching-Yun Chorus from Taiwan, the KZN Youth Chorus from South Africa, and the Capital City Girls and Aeolians from the US.
Taken from the S4C TV broadcast, July 9, 2017.
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Thanks for the kind words everyone! This concert was truly a blast, and I was finally able to hunt down a copy.
Christopher Tin I was wondering why it wasn't uploaded sooner! Keep up the good work!
I wasn't really into Orchestra until hearing your amazing music in Civ, What a blessing
Love this twist on the Lord's Prayer. Suck a man of vision!
Love your work !!
I'm so glad you were finally able to get this out on your channel Chris your live shows on youtube needed the update so badly haha
I can't believe, at 80 years, that I've just discovered Christopher Tin. What a gift to all of us. His music encompasses the earth. Bravo Maestro!
Better late than ever! Nice to meet you and thanks for the kind words. :)
It's never too late, much love Dana
Me too, just that I am half your age 😃
Same here! His music truly feeds my soul.
I only found Christopher today because of a tiktok duet by davidjones. So glad to I did. Love his music
"How many languages can we fit into 1 concerto?"
Christopher Tin: *yes*
Quite proper for him to do so, after all, Baba Yetu and Sogno di Volare were for Civilisation.
@@theduke9510 wasn't mado kara mieru as well?
@@ThePandaAgenda no it's an original
Tracklist:
1- 0:31 Baba Yetu (Swahili)
2- 3:53 Mado Kara Mieru (Japanese)
3- 8:58 Dao Zai Fan Ye (Mandarin)
4- 12:23 Se É Pra Vir Que Venha (Portuguese from Portugal)
5- 16:47 Rassemblons-Nous (French)
6- 21:11 Lux Aeterna (Latin)
7- 25:38 Caoineadh (Irish)
8- 31:41 Hymn Do Trójcy Świętej (Polish)
9- 39:02 Hayom Kadosh (Hebrew)
10- 40:42 Hamsáfár (Farsi)
11- 43:28 Sukla-Krsne (Sanskrit)
12- 45:33 Kia Hora Te Marino (Maori)
13- 49:27 Baba Yetu Reprise
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16:54 ???
@@sentier21 5- 16:47 Rassemblons-Nous (French)
50 minutes of songs written in 12 different languages, none of which I understand and love every minute of it. How I love the diversity of mankind ...
love this should be top comment lol
@@bluregard3442 as long as a diverse group of individuals retains each culture and does not assimilate I think its beautiful
Blu Regard nothing is wrong with race mixing, it’s a natural part of the evolutionary process. It’s not like people are pushing for these races to mix anyway, your just straw manning the side you don’t agree with.
@@bluregard3442 Wow that is so hateful. Culture and art has been evolving since mankind was around. I wouldn't be here if it weren't for "race mixing". We are all humans and when we love each other it is beautiful.
@@bluregard3442 I am happy the last european leader who praised race purity died cowardly with a shot in his own head. Diversity is what moves mankind forward not the opposite.
Baba yetu is the Lord's prayer from the Bible, of which any language can be used but they choose Swahili. This means so much to us swahili speakers. We are so grateful.
am I dreaming???? uploaded full concert and we dont have to pay a penny??
So please wake me up when I get there
It feels like I'm lost in a dream
This feels like Christmas.
@@Darkknight2001 what?
Dimitriy Dzyuba: I was saying that, to discover a free concert with the entire album of Calling All Dawns *for free*... it feels like a Christmas present. I am sorry my comment wasn’t clear.
@@Darkknight2001 OK thx for clearing that up ;)
It's 2023. I have heard this for the first time today and the pure joy that this music brings to me has me in tears. Music that brings tears of joy is not something that I have experienced for 30+ years. To the orchestra, thank you. To the vocalists, thank you. To the choirs, thank you everyone. Christopher Tin, thank you! In your music there is hope and love and joy and the diversity that is so beautiful in the world. ❤️
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Exactly 💯
Me today
I think Christopher Tin, along with Hans Zimmer and John Williams, is the true composer of this era.
Because he is like Beethoven, who encompasses all races and captures all the joys and sorrows in music.
Also, the beauty and value of his music are indisputable.
And I love you Christopher Tin!!
I think you forget John Powell. Tin is not known as much. He deserves more.
@@quickwimnl Ohh yes John Powell. He's great too!
+ Alan Silvestry
And Vangelis
Plus yanni
Mr.Tin.
Humanity is richer for your music exists .
I strive to be a better human everyday, and your music captures the essence of every human soul which strives endlessly to reach beyond its material bonds into the ethereal realm of abundance and limitlessness.
Thank you sir.
Thank you... that's overwhelmingly kind of you!
hear hear!
Here’s your 300th like!
What a beautiful and true comment
I love it to see when a conductor cant hold himself back and goes completely crazy at a live performance.
Haha, thanks!
My daughter was in this performance with one of the youth choirs, and I am very grateful that it has been uploaded here. Being able to be part of this concert was one of the highlights of her young life thus far, and certainly one of the highlights of my life as well as her dad, to watch her and be proud. Thank you very much to Christopher Tin for producing such an uplifting musical piece, and for working with her and all the other singers from around the world to contribute to such a celebration of world peace!
Wonderful!
I was fortunate enough to be selected to be in the All-State choir when I was in high school. No other choir experience I had could ever compare with having an orchestra playing along with us. The originality and beauty of Christopher Tin's music will never be forgotten.
True peace will come through Jesus Christ. The words of this song give good tribute to this as the Lord's Prayer 🙏
Thank you very mucho to Christopher Tin , for beautifull Melody.
My 13 year old played “Baba Yetu” on her flute and piccolo, with her Middle School band and choir. It LITERALLY changed her life. She listens to it multiple times everyday and tries to get everyone (anyone who will listen) to listen and appreciate this beautiful song. Thank you for sharing your gift with the world Christopher Tin! You are helping encourage my sweet girl to share her gift of music with the world! 💜
Aww, how sweet! Please give her my best wishes and I hope she continues with music.
I am captivated, first discovering Christopher Tin through Waloyo Yomani. I must have watched it at least six times today before moving on to see what else Christopher Tin has done. I have not been disappointed.
Finest composer working today. Worthy successor to Handel, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Wagner, Tchaikovsky, Holst, Copeland, and Williams. Keep doing good work, and may the Lord bless and keep you.
What I love about Christopher is that you don't need a higher education to understand his music. It is somehow comprehensible to anyone. It is for a reason that people compliment it as anthems to humanity. Not because it is sung in different languages - but because you can understand it regardless of the language you speak.
Good music tends to be cross cultural like that. There is this wonderful video of 10,000 Japanese people singing Beethoven's "Ode to Joy". The good stuff never takes a degree to appreciate. It may take a degree to understand it, but you never need a degree to enjoy it.
Very true!
You're so right. What the mind can't understand the soul still does and resonates with great joy and love. The universal languages💖
I was there at the concert; it was pure magic. I was buzzing and humming the tunes a few days after, massive earworm of Hamsáfár (my favourite track). Got to meet Mr Tin after the concert (again), a genuine nice bloke and he remember me from the last visit, a year past in York and chit-chats on Twitter.
i cant stop listening to Hamsafar ,it's incredible! shivers, goosebumps and skin orgasm all the time. Hamsafar starts the best part of the album. Kia hore te marino is also true epicness!
I'd be star struck if I met Mr Tin in person.
Hamsafar was amazing ,farsi is my native language 👏👏👏
@@miladppp9989 how was the singer's pronunciation in this performance?
Holy cow. Literally. The man who sang in Sanskrit was INCREDIBLE. What a range!! It's criminal how more people aren't talking about it in the comments!
Yes! Shanul Sharma, amazing Australian opera singer.
Thank you HelMaschine and Christopher Tin!!
Warm wishes from Australia xx
@@ShanulSharma The combination of the outfit and that closing reaction really do nail that interpretation of a Brahmin who is above those around him, which is always somewhat the feel I have gotten from the solo. Incredibly well done. As a tenor who has done my share of performing as an alto, I know very well just how extraordinary that sort of power within those falsetto notes is. The added line at the end also did seem to compliment and bring out the choir, which often gets lost underneath the orchestra while trying to get through all those syllables and not slow down.
@@jacklogansmith7646 Thank you for your kind words for what was a truly memorable evening! I also love your analysis of the Brahmin - a way of life which lets one rise above 'Maya' to experience the 'Oneness' present in all of us. And you have to thank @Christopher Tin for the solo - he whipped it up in a matter of minutes during our first rehearsal in Cardiff!!
I must face East when I listen to this. I bow down and celebrate Mother Earth with tears and happiness.
Can't believe I just discovered this today.... much Love from Nigeria
It's been more than 10 years since Baba Yetu.... i remember i was a kid and loved it because it moved my soul. Now it still does. Too powerful.
And it still makes me cry.
I have never teared up so much for music
Now, please anybody could explain me how are ever possible those revolting things called hate or racism?
Or better, do not try to.
Seeing those colorful people-of all ages, young and elder, fully engaged, faces painted with emotions-beautifully dressed, synchronised close together, singing and playing, and conducting, I can only see utter beauty in them. And something deep inside me wanting to join this musical communion...
Thank you Mr. Tin for this unique and deep experience. As well as for the little oboe part that comes back in different pieces, only ten notes or so yet unforgettable, calling and recalling to hope for a better world.
Well said, Tomasz. Music is a reminder to us all that there really is something higher out there. We don't know any of the details, but that there is definitely something more. Because it is simply too perfect to be something that came together by chance.
There is always something to fight over. Or for that matter, humans will just fight if they are bored.
It takes a lot of effort to remind humanity, even for a moment that they are children of the same Creator and they have better things to do than hurt each other, steal from each other, and try to force others to do their will.
We need to listen more to music and no at all to the ones that profit from renovating darkness through fake attempts to solve our struggles through power, money, ideas and systems.
Music is an amazing thing. Yesterday I was taking a walk not far from my house. Not knowing where I was going, I reached a small field full of oats and olive trees that I've never been to before. Christopher Tin's song baba yetu was playing in my ears as I looked at the clear blue sky, then down at the the field where the oat stems were dancing in the wind, and suddenly I became very aware of the miracle that is life. I am not a spiritual person but I was so overwhelmed by the beauty of the nature from which we came and the beauty of the sounds that we created, that I started crying tears of joy. That is the gift that mr. Tin gave me with his music: a reminder of the glory of existence.
It's a slow motion miracle, so slow that we need to slow down to see it.
@@MiguelTavaresMAT Well said, and worth slowing down to think about.
The chorus, violinists, percussionists, everyone working together to create the sounds of harmony, its magic, thanks Mr.Tin
I'm moved to my core. I feel like I just experienced something you only feel a few times in a generation. This is peak talent, power, heart, and soul. Bravo, all of you, especially Mr Tin.
If a person does not believe music can bring together the world, simply show them this magnificent performance. It is a global treasure! So many deep thanks to Christopher Tin for his transformative works.
Dear Christopher Tin, I simply can not stop praising you for your good work. You’re a Spiritual Warrior. You’re a literal genius. Besides Jesus, nothing actually compares to you. You’ll never know how much you constantly save me with your music. It is truly the greatest gift. Between this album and The Drop that Contained the Sea, you have literally rescued me from the darkest places. I love you so much!!! Eternally. Thank you forever. I love you forever. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. I’m a trained vocalist and have won many competitions and was the worship leader of my church for four years. Please accept my gratitude and never ever forget your greatness and the gift that You Are to the Lord, The Most High. I praise you with every fiber of my being and do so almost everyday of my life.
I'm from Brazil. My accent is very different from Portuguese from Portugal, but I love fado. It's nice to hear my language. Such passion. Such peace. Such surrender in the singer's voice.
That's Nathalie... she's amazing!
O Português falado na África é muito lusitano, tem o predomínio das consoantes, as vogais ficam meio escondidas, às vezes abafadas, atropeladas. No Brasil temos as vogais como a sonoridade mais acentuada, dominantes, então isso dificulta a audição das peças.
its hard to hold back the tears even tho i do not understand swahili! love all the way from GHANA 2023!
2:39 That face describes how Baba Yetu can make anybody feel. Poweful
I was really getting into it at that moment. :)
I can't even believe how beautiful it is.
now this is bringing people together. this is how good we could be if we were one.
It was the joy of my life to sing with all these wonderful choirs, this astounding orchestra and this master conductor. I hope someday I'll be able to do it again, but until then, I'm so looking forward to everything Tin does.
This gives us an inkling of the universal chorus of all tribes and nations that will praise God at the end of time…😮
What a gift !! I often listen to your music when I’m writing my novel. Music has the power to unite the entire human family! Thank you Mr. Tin for sharing your incredible gifts…
So beautiful performance, i wish Cristopher Tin does concert in my country as well. When i saw how we humans can do so much harm to each other, how badly we treat each other, how we wage pointless wars for what, land, power, ideologies? When i see how one part of the world bearly have to eat and drink and others on other side have to much. How money is new deity, you would think there is no hope for our civilization, that we are slowly but surly moving toward extinction. But i do see hope, this music gave me hope to think that there is good in mankind, all the art, all the things we did, created, we need to ascend beyond the petty squables, and be united. After all 8 billion may seem as a big number because it is, but in the universe, its tiny and insignificent. We are all alone in the space, and we need to be unified and together. Set our eyes toward the skies and space and ascend with curioosity and bravery. It may be a naive dream, but without dreams, there is no future.
The anthem of human race.
This is just how heaven will be. We all come together as one ❤ . Very lovely 😍
we are in the process of establishing a choir in Guatemala, finding your songs so very inspiring ! We are a mix of children, youth, let´s say between 9 and 90, mostly locals .... sending love, Thilda
If there is anything I would have at the top of my bucket list is to see something like this in person.
Better yet to be part of it! :)
That intense passion followed by that smile at 48:26 is so moving. Thank you, Christopher Tin. I feel so blessed to be living in the same generation as you. You and your works are treasures of mankind.
Thank you!
The world is a beautiful place 😍
I can't believe that I have only just discovered this man's music. I absolutely adore the international/African sounds he brings to his music. I absolutely adore this work
2:35... When the feeling overflows and shines through.. We share it with you, Christopher.. Thank you for such a beautiful work, which touches the soul
It's 2021, I've listened to the whole concert dozens of times and I still can't believe I managed to exist at the same time as this masterpiece.
In all my life I have never cried as many times as I have listening to this album. No words but one. Beautiful.
God bless you Christopher.. the world is proud of you... May u live long and healthy
2020 i am watching
What a blessing in the midst of sorrow
Humanity will change for better
❤️❤️🌹🌹
I didn't know that Christopher Tin had written a piece inspired by fado. So inspiring! Thank you so much from Portugal 🇵🇹
It had never happened to me until today: at 57, this music has made me cry with pure emotion. They are themes that raise the soul upon hearing them. Christopher Tin is a huge composer. I hope and wish for many years to compose such incredible themes as these. I don't know how I will do it, but I have to move from Spain sometime to see a live concert, since it has to be an unforgettable experience. Congratulations on your amazing music.
Magical yet so anchored in earth and vague and yet strong memory❤❤❤thank you🙏🙏🙏
Ce concert me donne des frissons à chaque fois ...😍😍tellement merveilleux. Mes oreilles vous disent MERCI !!!🙏🙏un grand moment d'émotions 💞💞💞💞
What a rich tapestry of cultures woven through your sublime musc. There is a special magic in this. Thank you 🙏🏼 ❤🙏🏼
The replay button is now broken. This is other worldly writing and performance.
Caro maestro, venga in Italia, all'Arena di Verona. Sarò in prima fila ad ascoltarla! Non si faccia attendere! La aspettiamo!
The way this touches me... it as though it were an ode to the human spirit; from the most rudimentary forms of spirituality worshiping the sun at dawn, to different forms of spirituality presented in different languages by different backgrounds... man, it's like we are a the exact same at last, even if it's just for a moment. Thank you so much for creating this. The world needs it. I need it.
Simply put: AMAZING!!!
This is awesome! I can't wait for "To Shiver the Sky"! I just never can make it through Baba Yetu without crying at the sheer beauty.
Only music possesses the power to bring so many nationalities and ethnicities into literal harmonies ❤
What a wonderful concert!!! Many languages, many cultures but music unite us all!!!
I don’t think it would have sound so inviting in another language , this was the perfect fit for that song.
Watched this so many times. @2:41 when Christopher really feels the music always brings a smile to my face.
Thank you to everyone in this production for the beautiful gift of sound and great joy .💖 Like many of the others who have commented, i have Angel bumps and tears streaming and a smile so big my cheeks hurt.
I wish there is a button to give another like.
You've Made my day thanks a lot! I've cried thinking my wife and children's far of me. Thinking my passed away beloving dad. My mind went through a lot of thoughts
I'm putting it on my bucket list to go to one of Christipher Tin's concerts. I would absolutely love to see any of his albums live, but especially To Shiver The Sky
music is a universal language.
I listened to this album for the first time almost ten years ago. I cried. Now I'm crying again, just like the first time. This album is proof that you can feel mankind with your soul, even if your mind doesn't understand a word.
When human beings come together to make something beautiful. It takes a benevolent leader - so sorely lacking these days. This is an example of the best of humanity. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
This is what world harmony is. Different songs from different cultures sung by different people. Amazing
tin's music always makes me crying. simply, it is magic.
Thanks!
Your music is a gift to humanity, thank you!!!
Wow, saw the the large big top in Llangollen where I love to holiday, never dreamed what goes on inside it, I guess that's where all this wonderful music happened, " what have I missed "!!! How lucky for those who were there! ❤️
I would gladly pay any amount just to see this live in my country.
what a celebration of Humanity; a celebration of Life itself !!!! Wonderful.....
You, sir, are a gift to humanity.
I am in awe. This music is so beautiful and I am crying my Heart out… This is such a nice mix of our beautiful planet with all different Beautiful humans . Wish we could all live together so peaceful and in Harmony as this choir. Peace ❤
never gets bored when I listen to these amazing songs Christopher tin thank you for giving us this wonderful music and hoping for more. much love from the Philippines and I hope you and your family are safe in these hard times.
Saw a preformance of Calling all Dawns at the North-West University in South Africa today. The preformance was phenomenally beautiful. Absolutely breathtaking & I got hair-raising goosebumps several times. I wish there had been a recording so I could show my parents, but seeing it live really is different. Hope to at least buy my mother a CD somewhere. Thank you for composing such a masterpiece - each musician, choir member, singer, artist & the conductor was so passionate while preforming stunning music for an audience that gave a long standing ovation. Such a blessing to experience. I cannot phatom the amount of effort & talent put into composing, practising & preforming this.
Eu devo ter assistido umas 50 vezes e não me canso de ouvir. Amo cada vez que a escuto essa versão de um Pai Nosso tão lindo!
Maravilhoso , também nao me canso 👏👏💓
É uma peça muito emocionante, e a performance, tanto da orquestra quanto das vozes, se revelou extremamente passional! Muito linda! Também não me canso de ouvir esse Pai Nosso...
The microphone does well to pick up the singing from so far away at 16:54 ..! ;)
Beautiful music, really wonderful.
Haha. The TV network brought him into the studio after to dub that entrance. :)
Eu não canso de ouvir vcs cantarem essas musicas, embora não entenda o q estão cantando ha não ser
a música (se é pra vir que venha)amo tudo q escuto nas vozes de vcs solistas; e vc Christopher Tim é nota 10 no q vc faz
acho seu trabalho maravilhoso, parabéns
@sylveta Poggi: mas você sabe que Baba Yetu é a oração Pai Nosso cantada em um idioma africano, não é?
@@celiaalexandra1637 sim eu sei
@@sylvetapoggi785: o álbum inteiro é uma obra-de-arte! O maestro @Christopher Tin é genial. Mereceu todos os prêmios que recebeu com essa trilha sonora. Também não me canso de ouvi-las. Um abraço a ti, @sylveta Poggi. Feliz Natal!
@@celiaalexandra1637 Feliz Natal pra vc tbm.
um abraço querida
Deus t abençoe
I don’t know how I’ve made it through my life without Christopher Tin’s music.
Amazing! Really bring back those Civilization 4 memories hearing this wonderful music.
You are the best...with love from Nigeria
The lady at 47:41 always makes me smile. She has such a joyful face during that singing :)
@MartaFan: wow! You have a excelent sense of watching
I couldn't help but smile along with the smiling lady at 47:40 :) What a beautiful concert! Thank you so much Maestro Tin for that beautiful music!
Sou do Brasil e não me canso de ouvir.. Parabéns a todos..
Christopher Tin! One of the best 🎵
Wow what a performance! Thanks Christopher for uploading this!
Baba Yetu 0:00:29
Mado Kara Mieru 0:03:52
Dao Zai Fan Ye 0:08:55
Se É Pra Vir Que Venha 0:11:50
Rassemblons-Nous 0:16:44
Lux Aeterna 0:21:12
Caoineadh 0:25:38
Hymn Do Trójcy Świętej 0:31:40
Hayom Kadosh 0:39:04
Hamsáfár 0:40:40
Sukla-Krsne 0:43:26
Kia Hora Te Marino 0:45:33
Baba Yetu 0:49:26
Life is like a melody, the vibration of energy.
Love is the very harmonic vibration of high frequent energy, performing the soundtrack of eternity.
This is the god frequency, where everything imaginable becomes possible.
Seek inside - Love is the key.
Pai Nosso mais lindo e emocionante que vi e ouvi ate hoje!!🙏parabéns para todos! Ouço a todo momente e nāo me canso de ouvir!!! E sempre fico emocionada🙏🙏
Goosebumps everywhere, my soul is loving this. Love you and your works, Chris.
Que maravilha 😍❤🌺 Perfeição do Universo!!! Gratidão infinita pela maneira linda que você toca os nossos corações. Honro, amo e agradeço a sua existência 🙇🏾♀️🙌🏾🙏🏾🌺🌹🌻🌼Você é uma contribuição para toda a humanidade 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
If we are gonna send something to outer space, something to show, to represent humanity to perhaps any life forms out there. This is it. This is what we should send. This is humanity
My god the maori song at the end hit me like a ton of bricks. What a concert! Thank you Mr. Tin, for creating, and sharing it with the world.
Edit: I cant stop listening to the maori bit, please send help!
De todas apresentaçãos que eu ja asisti ésta é amelhor de todas.Linda perfeita maravilhosa.🎉❤
You are the greatest modern musician in my book! your music gives people hope.
I'm flattered!
I am brazilian and I am suprised for granderful this concert. Music realy is a universal language.
Thanks for this Works that included "people" the various nations.
Thanks God!
Thanks Mr.Tin
My highschool choir and band performed Kia Hora for our graduation song and it was an amazing way to finish 4 years of band. Such a great send off for us grads. Thank you Christopher!
Sounds like it was utterly awesome, Eru! I wish my high school had thought of doing something like that; I can't even remember what our song was, but if it had been in Maori I know NO ONE would have forgotten.