Baba Yetu
by Christopher Tin
String Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

Item Number: 22333705
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Composed by Christopher Tin. Arranged by Alison Gillies. Video Game. 14 pages. Quartetpad.com #697272. Published by quartetpad.com (A0.1093178).

Baba Yetu (Swahili for 'Our Father') is the theme song for the 2005 video game Civilization IV. It's the first piece of video game music to be nominated for and win a Grammy.

For a full list of arrangements by Alison Gillies, please visit http://www.quartetpad.com/catalogue

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