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Early recordings by the quartet contain contemporary classical music and adaptations of more popular music, such as jazz and rock and roll. Since the 1980s, and especially with the release of Cadenza on the Night Plain, written as a collaboration between composer Terry Riley and the quartet, much of the quartet's repertoire and album releases contain music written especially for them, by composers such as Terry Riley, Kevin Volans, Henryk Górecki, and Ástor Piazzolla. Their music "covers a who's who of 20th century-composers", as one critic noted in 1998.
Kronos has recorded five soundtracks including the 1998 score by Philip Glass for the scoreless (except for Tchaikovsky title music) 1931 sound movie Dracula, and has contributed to the soundtracks of five other movies, including Heat and 21 Grams. Outside the genre of classical music, Kronos has collaborated with a great number of other artists, especially pop artists, such as Joan Armatrading, Dave Matthews Band, Andy Summers, Nelly Furtado, and Nine Inch Nails.
The quartet has achieved considerable commercial and critical success and by 1998 (the year of the quartet's 25th anniversary) had sold more than 1.5 million albums. Many of Kronos' albums have ranked on various Billboard charts; the 1992 album Pieces of Africa reached #1 in the Top World Albums chart. The quartet won a Grammy for the 2003 album Lyric Suite.
Studio albums
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1979 | Music of Dane Rudhyar
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1982 | In Formation |
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1985 | Monk Suite: Kronos Quartet Plays Music of Thelonious Monk
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1985 | Terry Riley: Cadenza on the Night Plain
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1986 | Music of Bill Evans
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1986 | Kronos Quartet
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1987 | White Man Sleeps
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1988 | Winter Was Hard
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1989 | Steve Reich: Different Trains/Electric Counterpoint
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1989 | Kronos Quartet Plays Terry Riley: Salome Dances for Peace
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1990 | Black Angels
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1991 | Witold Lutosławski: String Quartet
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1991 | Kevin Volans: Hunting:Gathering
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1991 | Five Tango Sensations
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1991 | Henryk Mikolaj Górecki: Already It Is Dusk/"Lerchenmusik"
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1991 | Music of Claude Ballif
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1992 | Pieces of Africa
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1993 | Short Stories
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1993 | Henryk Górecki: String Quartets Nos. 1 and 2
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1993 | At the Grave of Richard Wagner
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1993 | Morton Feldman: Piano and String Quartet
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1993 | Bob Ostertag: All the Rage
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1994 | Night Prayers
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1995 | Kronos Quartet Performs Philip Glass
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1996 | Howl, USA
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1997 | Osvaldo Golijov: The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind
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1997 | Tan Dun: Ghost Opera
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1997 | Early Music (Lachrymæ Antiquæ)
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1998 | Kronos Quartet Performs Alfred Schnittke: The Complete String Quartets
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1998 | John Adams: John's Book of Alleged Dances
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2000 | Caravan
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2001 | Terry Riley: Requiem for Adam
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2001 | Steve Reich: Triple Quartet
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2002 | Nuevo
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2003 | Pēteris Vasks: String Quartet No. 4
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2003 | Alban Berg: Lyric Suite
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2003 | Harry Partch: U.S. Highball
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2005 | Mugam Sayagi: Music of Franghiz Ali-Zadeh
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2005 | You've Stolen My Heart: Songs From R.D. Burman's Bollywood with Asha Bhosle
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2007 | Henryk Górecki: String Quartet No. 3 ('...songs are sung')
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2007 | Kronos Quartet Plays Sigur Rós
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2008 | Terry Riley: The Cusp of Magic
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*Written for the quartet, with Wu Man (pipa). Reached #3 in Billboard's "Top Classical Albums" and stayed on the chart for 10 weeks. |
2008 | Kronos plays Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen |
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2009 | Floodplain
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Music written or arranged for the quartet, "from cultures based in areas surrounded by water and prone to catastrophic flooding." Includes long piece by Serbian composer Aleksandra Vrebalov. |
2010 | Rainbow: Music of Central Asia Vol. 8
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With Alim and Fargana Qasimov (tracks 2–6) and Homayun Sakhi (track 1) |
2011 | Uniko
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Features Kronos Quartet, Finnish accordionist Kimmo Pohjonen and Samuli Kosminen (live electronics). Seven-part suite for string quartet, accordion and live electronics composed by Pohjonen and Kosminen. |
2012 | Music of Vladimir Martynov
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2013 | Under 30 Project: 1–4
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Part of the Kronos' "Under 30 Project", presenting the first four commissions by: Alexandra du Bois (USA), Felipe Pérez Santiago (Mexico), Dan Visconti (USA), and Aviya Kopelman (Israel). |
2013 | Aheym – Music by Bryce Dessner
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2015 | Sunrise of the Planetary Dream Collector: Music of Terry Riley
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Originally released as part of the 2015 compilation "One Earth, One People, One Love: Kronos Plays Terry Riley". |
2015 | Tundra Songs
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Music by Derek Charke. Featuring Tanya Tagaq and Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory. |
2016 | Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen: Green Ground |
Includes:
(Also features Theatre of Voices) |
2016 | Alexandra Vrebalov: the Sea Ranch Songs
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Video and animation by Andrew Lyndon, on bonus DVD. |
2017 | Folk Songs
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Featuring Sam Amidon, Olivia Chaney, Rhiannon Giddens, and Natalie Merchant. Originally performed for Nonesuch Records 50th anniversary in 2014. |
2017 | Ladilikan
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With Trio Da Kali. |
2018 | Landfall
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With Laurie Anderson.
Winner of the 2019 Grammy Award for Best Small Ensemble Performance. |
2018 | Clouded Yellow
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Compositions by Michael Gordon |
2019 | Sun Rings
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Compositions by Terry Riley |
2019 | Long Time Passing
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Kronos Quartet and Friends Celebrate Pete Seeger |
2022 | Mỹ Lai
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composed by Jonathan Berger (music) and Harriet Scott Chessman (libretto) for Kronos Quartet |
2023 | Songs and Symphoniques: The Music of Moondog
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Compositions by Moondog by Ghost Train Orchestra and Kronos Quartet |
2024 | Outer Spaceways Incorporated
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Compositions by Sun Ra |
Compilation albums
Year | Album details | Notes |
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1995 | Released: 1985–1995 |
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1998 | Kronos Quartet: 25 Years
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2014 | Kronos Explorer Series
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5-CD box of five previously released albums from five different parts of the world: Pieces of Africa, Night Prayers, Caravan, Nuevo, and Floodplain. Includes interview with David Harrington by author Jonathan Cott. |
2014 | A Thousand Thoughts
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Featuring Asha Bhosle, Zakir Hussain, Tony MacMahon, Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares, Astor Piazzolla, Homayun Sakhi, Vân-Ánh Vanessa Võ, Don Walser, Wu Man. |
2015 | One Earth, One People, One Love: Kronos Plays Terry Riley
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5-CD box of four albums in honor of American composer Terry Riley's 80th birthday. Includes three albums previously released by Nonesuch and a new record, "Sunrise of the Planetary Dream Collector". |
Video albums
Year | Video details | Notes |
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2000 | In Accord
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2002 | Kronos on Stage
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2007 | Polish Quartets (Kwartety polskie)
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Soundtracks
Year | Soundtrack details | Notes |
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1985 | Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters |
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1999 | Dracula
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2000 | Requiem for a Dream
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2006 | The Fountain
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2009 | 2081
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2014 | Noah: Music from the Motion Picture |
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2015 | Beyond Zero: 1914–1918 |
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Contributions
Year | Album details | Notes |
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1984 | Dahl, Ivey, Kingman
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1985 | John Anthony Lennon/Sheila Silver
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1986 | Philip Glass, Songs from Liquid Days
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1987 | John Zorn, Spillane |
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1990 | Rubáiyát: Elektra's 40th Anniversary
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1993 | Chance Operation: The John Cage Tribute
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1995 | In C: 25th Anniversary Concert
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1995 | Joan Armatrading, What's Inside
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1995 | Heat
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1996 | David Grisman Quintet, DGQ-20
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1998 | Dave Matthews Band, Before These Crowded Streets
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1999 | Jay Cloidt, Kole Kat Krush
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1999 | Café Tacuba, Reves/Yosoy
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2000 | Andy Summers, Peggy's Blue Skylight
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2001 | Osvaldo Golijov, The Man Who Cried
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2001 | Ingram Marshall, Kingdom Come
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2002 | Big Bad Love (soundtrack)
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2003 | Wesla Whitfield, September Songs: The Music of Wilder, Weill and Warren
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2003 | Tiger Lillies, The Gorey End
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2003 | Bird Up: The Charlie Parker Remix Project
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2003 | Nelly Furtado, Folklore
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2003 | The Company (soundtrack)
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2003 | Gustavo Santaolalla, 21 Grams (soundtrack)
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2004 | Rokia Traoré, Bowmboï
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2006 | Dan Zanes, Catch that Train
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2006 | Matmos, The Rose Has Teeth in the Mouth of a Beast
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2007 | Healing the Divide: A Concert for Peace and Reconciliation
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2007 | Osvaldo Golijov, Oceana
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2007 | Nine Inch Nails, Year Zero Remixed
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2008 | Philip Glass, Glass Box: A Nonesuch Retrospective
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2008 | Kronos Quartet, Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Kronos plays Holmgreen
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2009 | Dark Was the Night
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2011 | Hazmat Modine, Cicada
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2012 | Michael Hearst, Songs for Unusual Creatures
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2014 | The Great Beauty
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2016 | Darmstadt Aural Documents · Box 3 · Ensembles
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2017 | Michael Salvatori, Destiny 2 Original Soundtrack
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Published music
- Kronos Collection, Vol. 1. Boosey and Hawkes. 2007.
Bibliography
- Parker, Mara (2005). String quartets: a research and information guide. Routledge. p. 318. ISBN 978-0-415-94176-1.
- Richardson, Derk (January 1999). "Portrait of a Quartet: The Kronos reaps the rewards of 25 years of not fitting the mold". Strings. 13 (5). String Letter Publishing: 49–57.
- Wynn, Ron. "Kronos Quartet", in Woodstra, Chris; Gerald Brennan; Allen Schrott (2005). All music guide to classical music. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 709. ISBN 978-0-87930-865-0.
External links
- Kronos Quartet Archived January 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, on Nonesuch Records
- Kronos Quartet Website Archived December 31, 2008, at the Wayback Machine and discography Archived April 19, 2015, at the Wayback Machine