The Lost Birds
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The Lost Birds: An Extinction Elegy is the fourth studio album by the American composer Christopher Tin. The music was performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with Voces8. The album of twelve movements, ten of which use texts by poets Emily Dickinson, Sara Teasdale, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Cristina Rossetti, along with two purely instrumental tracks. Unlike Tin's previous works, all movements of the piece are sung in English. The album is a musical memorial to bird species driven to extinction by humankind and a celebration of their beauty, while also presenting a warning about humanity’s own tenuous existence on the planet.
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The Lost Birds
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Album art for The Lost Birds featuring an illustration of birds among leaves
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Christopher Tin The Lost Birds album art.jpg
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Emily Dickinson
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Edna St. Vincent Millay
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Christina Rossetti
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Sara Teasdale
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Christina Rossetti and Emily Dickinson
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Lyrics adapted from poem by
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Decca Classics
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featuring Voces8
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2020
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Abbey Road; Voces8 Centre
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2022-09-30
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In the End
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Intermezzo
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There Will Come Soft Rains
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Wild Swans
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A Hundred Thousand Birds
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All That Could Never Be Said
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Bird Raptures
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Flocks a Mile Wide
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Hope Is the Thing with Feathers
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I Shall Not See the Shadows
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The Saddest Noise
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Thus in the Winter
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Studio
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The Lost Birds: An Extinction Elegy is the fourth studio album by the American composer Christopher Tin. The music was performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with Voces8. The album of twelve movements, ten of which use texts by poets Emily Dickinson, Sara Teasdale, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Cristina Rossetti, along with two purely instrumental tracks. Unlike Tin's previous works, all movements of the piece are sung in English. The album is a musical memorial to bird species driven to extinction by humankind and a celebration of their beauty, while also presenting a warning about humanity’s own tenuous existence on the planet. It was nominated for the 2023 Grammy Award for Best Classical Compendium
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