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  1. 19 de abr. de 2000 · Listen free to Kronos QuartetCaravan (Pannonia Boundless, Canção Verdes Anos and more). 12 tracks (62:18). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

  2. As for the listener, this CD is entertaining and mind-expanding. Kronos Caravan may be an example of multiculturalism, but it's more than just an empty exercise in political correctness. Currently, the Kronos Quartet is touring with material from this album. Nonesuch artist Dawn Upshaw, who sang with them on the Night Prayers CD, is their ...

  3. 2000. New Submission. Caravan ( CD, Album) Nonesuch. WPCS-10499. Japan. 2000. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "Caravan" on Discogs.

  4. Kronos Quartet Varsovassa heinäkuussa 2006. Kronos Quartet on yhdysvaltalainen jousikvartetti.Sen perusti viulisti David Harrington Seattlessa vuonna 1973. Vuodesta 1977 kvartetin kotipaikka on ollut San Francisco.Sen pitkäikäisimmässä kokoonpanossa soittivat vuosina 1978–1999 Harringtonin lisäksi viulisti John Sherba, alttoviulisti Hank Dutt ja sellisti Joan Jeanrenaud.

  5. kronosquartet.org › recordings › detailMishima - Kronos Quartet

    “After all these years, it was not the imagery that leaped out to me; it was Philip Glass’ score. Even by the standards of the remarkable feature-film and documentary scores Glass has written since 1984, Mishima continues to be a breakthrough work. Though his music sometimes seems to follow its own path in some movies he scores, the music for Mishima is so much a part of the emotional and ...

  6. Kronos Caravan, an Album by Kronos Quartet. Released 18 April 2000 on Nonesuch (catalog no. 79490-2; CD). Genres: Modern Classical, Chamber Music. Rated #1065 in the best albums of 2000. Featured peformers: Kronos Quartet (strings), Judith Sherman (producer, mastering engineer), Craig Silvey (recording engineer), Bob Levy (assistant engineer), Robert Hurwitz (executive producer).

  7. 6 de nov. de 2023 · By Zachary Woolfe. Nov. 6, 2023. Late one night in 1973, a young violinist named David Harrington was listening to the radio. He heard some music that was just a few years old: George Crumb’s ...