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On the final evening of the Nobel Laureate Assembly for the Prevention of Nuclear War, Kronos Quartet played a stirring ...
July 16, marked the 80th anniversary of the Trinity Test, the US military’s first detonation of a nuclear weapon in the deserts of New Mexico.
Two new renditions of Dylan’s “A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall” memorialize the 80th anniversary of the Trinity test ...
Rachel Barton Pine will open the mainstage season of Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra’s Summermusik festival Aug. 2 and 3 with ...
On July 16, 1945, the United States carried out the Trinity test, the world’s first nuclear detonation. Today, 80 years later ...
Single tickets for the 2025–26 season at Sonoma State University’s Green Music Center go on sale to the general public at 10 ...
Serious as a tombstone: That’s “WTC 9/11,” composed last year by Steve Reich to commemorate the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. Performed Sunday by the Kronos Quartet in ...
Four decades ago, however, the Kronos Quartet started shaking things up — and they haven’t stopped since. Once upon a time, and for a very long time, ...
At 50, the Kronos Quartet Is Still Playing for the Future. The group, which celebrated its birthday on Friday at Carnegie Hall, changed music with its open-eared and open-minded approach.
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 ...
Kronos Quartet. The result is being referred to as a “live documentary,” though even that seemingly paradoxical categorization can’t fully capture how unique this performance is.
At 50, the Kronos Quartet Is Still Playing for the Future. The group, which celebrated its birthday on Friday at Carnegie Hall, changed music with its open-eared and open-minded approach.