Best known for Unwavering work in Kronos Quartet daily since September 1, 1973—with a singular devotion to the immense sonic and expressive possibilities when combining two violins, a viola, and a ...
Celebrating American stories, Kronos Quartet returns to Campbell Hall with the West Coast premiere of ambitious new multimedia work "Three Bones." ...
Kronos with Henryk Gorecki (Courtesy of Kronos Performing Arts Association) Kronos, Fragile (Courtesy of Kronos Performing Arts Association) Kronos, Visual Music (Courtesy of Kronos Performing Arts ...
In 1973, a young Seattle violinist named David Harrington heard a broadcast of George Crumb's "Black Angels" for electric string quartet, the composer's response to the Vietnam War. which includes ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook The group, which celebrated its birthday on Friday at Carnegie Hall, changed music with its open-eared and open-minded approach. By ...
Dessner first met the ensemble when he invited them to participate in the "Dark Was The Night" project, a Red Hot album released four years ago that he produced with his brother and bandmate in The ...
UCSB Arts & Lectures will present Kronos Quartet, 6 p.m. Saturday, May 2 at UCSB Campbell Hall. The evening with the trailblazing Kronos Quartet ...
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