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Kronos Quartet: Tiny Desk Concert : NPR
Kronos Quartet: Tiny Desk Concert : NPR
The rejuvenated band, sporting three new members, is having more fun than ever. And it shows in these vigorous performances of pieces that are whimsical and socially conscious.
Preorder and listen to singles from 'Glorious Mahalia'
Preorder and listen to singles from 'Glorious Mahalia'
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Upcoming Concerts
Upcoming Concerts
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Support Kronos
Kronos’ dedication to contemporary music and education is made possible through the generosity of our many donors and supporters. Your contribution lifts up our network of composers and musicians, the students we mentor, and our engaged audiences. Thank you for helping Kronos continue to reimagine the world through music.
I Will Build You Again, My Homeland | Kronos Quartet, Mahsa and Marjan Vahdat, Sahba Aminikia
I Will Build You Again, My Homeland | Kronos Quartet, Mahsa and Marjan Vahdat, Sahba Aminikia
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Listen to Forgive Us For
Listen to Forgive Us For
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Kronos' 50 For the Future
Kronos' 50 For the Future
San Francisco Chronicle - Kronos Quartet welcomes a new era with fresh talent
San Francisco Chronicle - Kronos Quartet welcomes a new era with fresh talent
The Bay Area’s Kronos Quartet introduces its latest incarnation during a festival at the SFJazz Center with two new members, Ayane Kozasa and Gabriela Díaz.
NYT Review: A Kronos Quartet Glow Up: New Players, Newly Lustrous Sound
NYT Review: A Kronos Quartet Glow Up: New Players, Newly Lustrous Sound
The venerable quartet returned to Zankel Hall with a typically eclectic program and a newfound emotional intensity.
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