I wasn’t nervous. I was worried about the sound and lighting booth people, and the electrical situation. I think the right thing was done, of course. In preparing for the pieces I am writing about Mr.
The Kronos Quartet is a study in contrasts. Playing in a darkened Tryon Festival Theater, this quartet is unusual in bringing along an audio engineer and a lighting supervisor. Hence, their ...
Commissioned in part by the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Kronos Quartet, the East Coast premiere of Philip Glass’s String Quartet No. 6 on Thursday in ...
So begins the Kronos Quartet's exploration of George Crumb's "Black Angels," a bleak journey through the Vietnam War, which the string quartet is to perform tonight along with Quartet No. 5 by Philip ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Kronos Quartet was founded in Seattle, Washington in 1973 by Artistic ...
Stories can be told in many ways. Through music, lights, colors, imagery, words, and more, stories come to life and create an unmatchable experience. All of these storytelling aspects came together ...
The Kronos Performing Arts Association has announced that all of the works in its visionary 50 for the Future project have now been released, and are available at 50FTF.kronosquartet.org. ...
OZ Arts is pleased to welcome the legendary Kronos Quartet for performances on March 22 and 23 of "A Thousand Thoughts: A Live Documentary by Sam Green and Kronos Quartet.” The performance tells the ...
Philip Glass turns 75 tomorrow. Impossible, you say? Given his two dozen operas, reams of orchestral music, virtually uncountable film scores and scads of projects in every discipline, isn't he like ...
For more than 40 years, the Kronos Quartet—David Harrington (violin), John Sherba (violin), Hank Dutt (viola), and Sunny Yang (cello)—has pursued a singular artistic vision, combining a spirit of ...
The group, which celebrated its birthday on Friday at Carnegie Hall, changed music with its open-eared and open-minded approach. By Zachary Woolfe In works like “John Somebody,” he mixed the ...
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