Christopher Tin is a Grammy-winning composer whose music transcends boundaries, blending orchestral and choral traditions with global musical influences. Born in California to immigrant parents from Hong Kong, Tin's journey has taken him from Stanford University to the prestigious stages of the Royal Albert Hall, Sydney Opera House, and Carnegie Hall. His breakthrough came with "Baba Yetu," the first video game soundtrack to win a Grammy, from the game Civilization IV. This piece, along with his multilingual album "Calling All Dawns," showcases his unique ability to weave together diverse musical languages into a cohesive and captivating sound. Tin's work spans film, television, video games, and opera, including a new ending for Puccini's "Turandot." His latest album, "To Shiver The Sky," is a testament to his ongoing innovation and musical exploration. With a career that seamlessly bridges the concert hall and media worlds, Christopher Tin continues to inspire and captivate audiences globally.