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Kronos Quartet

The Kronos Quartet is an American string quartet based in San Francisco. It has been in existence with a rotating membership of musicians for 50 years. The quartet covers a very broad range of musical genres, including contemporary classical music. More than 1,000 works have been written for it.

Kronos Quartet
Kronos Quartet at the Musical Instrument Museum, 2020
Background information
OriginSeattle, Washington, U.S.
GenresContemporary classical, minimalism
Occupation(s)Chamber ensemble
Years active1973–present
Labels
Members
  • David Harrington (violin)
  • John Sherba (violin)
  • Hank Dutt (viola)
  • Paul Wiancko (cello)
Past members
  • Jim Shallenberger (violin, 1973-1975)
  • Tim Killian (viola, 1973-1976)
  • Walter Gray (cello, 1973-1978)
  • Roy Lewis (violin, 1975-1977)
  • Michael Jones (viola, 1976-1978)
  • Ella Gray (violin, 1977-1978)
  • Joan Jeanrenaud (cello, 1978-1999)
  • Jennifer Culp (cello, 1999-2005)
  • Jeffrey Zeigler (cello, 2005-2013)
  • Sunny Yang (cello, 2013-2022)
Websitewww.kronosquartet.org

History edit

The quartet was founded by violinist David Harrington in Seattle, Washington. Its first performance was in November 1973.[1] Since 1978, the quartet has been based in San Francisco, California. The longest-running combination of performers (from 1978 to 1999) had Harrington and John Sherba on violin, Hank Dutt on viola, and Joan Jeanrenaud on cello. In 1999, Jeanrenaud left Kronos because she was "eager for something new";[2] she was replaced by Jennifer Culp,[3] who, in turn, left in 2005 and was replaced by Jeffrey Zeigler. In June 2013, Zeigler was replaced by Sunny Yang.[4] In February 2023, cellist and composer Paul Wiancko became the quartet's newest cellist.[5]

With over 40 studio albums to its credit and having performed worldwide, the Kronos Quartet has been called "probably the most famous 'new music' group in the world"[6] and been praised in philosophical studies of music for the inclusiveness of its repertoire.[7]

By the time the quartet celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1999, it had a repertoire of over 600 works, including 400 quartets written for it, more than 3,000 performances, seven first-prize ASCAP awards, Edison Awards in classical and popular music, and had more than 1.5 million record sales.[8]

30th anniversary edit

When Kronos turned 30, in 2003, it decided on a commissioning process for composers under age 30, in hopes of bringing some talented young composers to light. The program, called the Under 30 Project, is now run in cooperation with Carnegie Hall, Cal Performances at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Montalvo Arts Center. The first recipient was Alexandra du Bois (at the time a student at Indiana University, later a Juilliard School graduate),[9] followed by Felipe Perez Santiago (born in Mexico in 1973),[10] and Dan Visconti (born in Illinois in 1982);[11] in 2007, Israeli composer Aviya Kopelman became the fourth.[12]

40th anniversary edit

To celebrate its 40th year, the Kronos Quartet returned to Seattle, the city in which it first played, and worked in collaboration with Seattle's Degenerate Art Ensemble to create a piece incorporating music, dance and video.[1] It celebrated its 40th anniversary with a sold-out performance at Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley, in December 2013. The same year, Michael Giacchino, a soundtrack composer who often names his pieces with puns, published a piece named after Kronos, "The Kronos Wartet", as a part of the soundtrack to Star Trek Into Darkness for a scene that takes place on the fictional planet "Kronos".[13] (also spelled "Qo'noS").

New music, contemporary classical edit

 
On stage with Laurie Anderson, after performing LANDFALL at the Harris Theater on March 17, 2015

Over 1,000 pieces have been created for the Kronos Quartet,[14] which has a long history of commissioning new works.[15] It has worked with many minimalist composers, including John Adams, Arvo Pärt, George Crumb, Henryk Górecki, Steve Reich, Roberto Paci Dalò, Philip Glass, Terry Riley, and Kevin Volans; collaborators hail from a diversity of countries—Kaija Saariaho from Finland, Pēteris Vasks from Latvia, Franghiz Ali-Zadeh from Azerbaijan, Homayun Sakhi from Afghanistan, Hamza El Din from Egypt, Victoria Vita Polevá from Ukraine and Fernando Otero,[16] Astor Piazzolla,[17] and Osvaldo Golijov from Argentina. Some of Kronos's string-quartet arrangements were published in 2007.[18]

Diverse genres edit

I've always wanted the string quartet to be vital, and energetic, and alive, and cool, and not afraid to kick ass and be absolutely beautiful and ugly if it has to be. But it has to be expressive of life. To tell the story with grace and humor and depth. And to tell the whole story, if possible.

—David Harrington[19]

Kronos covers a very broad range of musical genres: Mexican folk, experimental, pre-classical early music, movie soundtracks (Requiem for a Dream, Heat, The Fountain), jazz and tango. Kronos has also recorded adaptations of Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze", Sigur Rós's "Flugufrelsarinn", Television's "Marquee Moon", Raymond Scott's "Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals", and Bob Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right".

Kronos has also worked with a variety of global musicians, including Bollywood playback singer Asha Bhosle;[20] Mexican-American painter Gronk; American soprano Dawn Upshaw; jazz composer/performer Pat Metheny; Mexican rockers Café Tacuba; Azerbaijani mugam singer Alim Qasimov; and the Romanian gypsy band Taraf de Haïdouks among others.

Kronos has performed live with the poet Allen Ginsberg, Astor Piazzolla, The National, the Modern Jazz Quartet, Tom Waits, David Bowie, Paul McCartney and Björk, and has recorded with Nelly Furtado, Rokia Traoré, Joan Armatrading, Brazilian electronica artist Amon Tobin, Texas yodeler Don Walser, Faith No More, Tiger Lillies and David Grisman.

In 1984, Frank Zappa wrote "None of the Above" for Kronos, of which it performs the first movement in the 2020 documentary Zappa, directed by Alex Winter. Kronos's artistic director, founder, and violinist David Harrington is also interviewed in the film.[21]

On the 1998 Dave Matthews Band album Before These Crowded Streets, Kronos Quartet performed on the tracks "Halloween" and "The Stone". It also recorded for the 2007 Nine Inch Nails remix album, Year Zero Remixed doing a rendition of the track "Another Version of the Truth"". The group performed Lee Brooks's score for the short film 2081, based on the Kurt Vonnegut short story "Harrison Bergeron".

In 2009, Kronos contributed an acoustic version of Blind Willie Johnson's "Dark Was the Night" for the AIDS benefit album Dark Was the Night produced by the Red Hot Organization.

In 2017, the quartet performed as featured artists on the songs "Lost Light" and "Journey" on the soundtrack to the videogame Destiny 2.

Awards and recognition edit

 
Greeting the audience after a 2005 performance

Le Diapason d'Or de Mai

Rolf Schock Prize
  • 1999 Royal Swedish Academy of Music for Musical Arts in Music

Musical America

  • 2003 Musicians of the Year[22]

Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance

Grammy Award for Best Small Ensemble Performance

Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Classical

National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences

  • 2005 The Recording Academy President's Merit Award

Polar Music Prize

  • 2011. The announcement of the award said: "For almost 40 years, the Kronos Quartet has been revolutionizing the potential of the string quartet genre when it comes to both style and content."[23]

WOMEX Awards

  • 2018 WOMEX Artist Award – Since the introduction of the WOMEX Award in 1999, the list of extraordinary artists and professionals deserving of this special praise has continued to grow. The award honours exceptional achievements in world music on the international level; musical excellence, social importance, commercial success, political impact, lifetime achievement

Edison Classical Music Awards (Edison Klassiek)

  • 2019 Oeuvreprijs
 
Kronos Quartet recording at BBC Radio, 2012

Recordings edit

Published music edit

  • Kronos Collection, Vol. 1. Boosey and Hawkes. 2007.
  • Kronos Collection, Vol. 2. Boosey and Hawkes. 2013.

Films edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Graves, Jen (November 13, 2013). "The Ultimate Collaboration". The Stranger. Seattle, United States. Retrieved November 14, 2013.
  2. ^ Templeton, David (March 2004). "Flight of Fancy: The sky is the limit for ex-Kronos cellist Joan Jeanrenaud". Strings. String Letter Publishing. 18 (7): 122.
  3. ^ "News and Notes: People". Strings. String Letter Publishing. 14 (4): 18. November–December 1999.
  4. ^ (Press release). Kronosquartet.org. February 28, 2013. Archived from the original on July 15, 2019. Retrieved June 30, 2013.
  5. ^ ""Kronos Quartet names Paul Wiancko as new cellist"". The Strad. September 29, 2022.
  6. ^ McCalla, James (2003). Twentieth-century Chamber Music: Routledge Studies in Musical Genres. Routledge. p. 259. ISBN 978-0-415-96695-5.
  7. ^ Bruce Ellis, Benson (2003). The improvisation of musical dialogue: a phenomenology of music. Cambridge University Press. p. 189. ISBN 978-0-521-00932-4.
  8. ^ Richardson, Derk (January 1999). "Portrait of a Quartet: The Kronos reaps the rewards of 25 years of not fitting the mold". Strings. String Letter Publishing. 13 (5): 49–57.
  9. ^ Cahill, Greg (January 2003). "Kronos@30". Strings. String Letter Publishing. 17 (5): 14.
  10. ^ Sisario, Ben (August 19, 2003). "Arts Briefing". The New York Times. Retrieved January 13, 2009.
  11. ^ Martini, Tiffany (June–July 2006). "Sonic Youth: Kronos Quartet gears up for new round of composition contest". Strings. String Letter Publishing. 21 (1): 18.
  12. ^ "Aviya Kopelman Commissioned Through Kronos: Under 30 Project". MusicalAmerica. March 15, 2007.
  13. ^ "Film Music Friday: Michael Giacchino on Star Trek: Into Darkness". Retrieved October 1, 2017.
  14. ^ "Kronos Quartet's fifth member operates with care and savvy behind the scenes".
  15. ^ "Kronos' David Harrington: 'There Is No Such Thing As Easy Music'". Thought Catalog. April 5, 2016. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
  16. ^ Vivian Schweitzer (February 25, 2008). "Music Review: Kronos Quartet – Premieres Range in Palette From Balkans to Argentina". The New York Times.
  17. ^ Adam Greenberg (February 2001). "Five Tango Sensations-Kronos Quartet Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards All Music". All Music Guide.
  18. ^ Silberman, Daryl (October 2007). "First Edition: Kronos finally publishes its highly coveted string-quartet arrangements". Strings. String Letter Publishing. 22 (3): 90.
  19. ^ Yaple, Carol. . Kronos Quartet. Archived from the original on July 12, 2007. Retrieved March 30, 2010.
  20. ^ Kettle, David (December 2005). "Kronos Quartet/Asha Boshle (singer)". The Strad. 116 (1388): 86.
  21. ^ "Contact Kronos and Frequently Asked Questions". Kronos Quartet. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  22. ^ Mattison, Ben (December 13, 2002). "Kronos Quartet Named Musical America's Musicians of the Year for 2003". Andante. Retrieved January 12, 2009.
  23. ^ "Kronos Quartet / Polar Music Prize". May 3, 2011. Retrieved February 10, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Kronos Quartet at AllMusic
  • David Harrington of Kronos talks to Karishmeh for OFFBEAT, Dublin City FM. Feature Special on Kronos Quartet
  • Interview with founding Kronos member David Harrington
  • 'Ep. 53: David Harrington of the Kronos Quartet' Interview by Tigran Arakelyan

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The Kronos Quartet is an American string quartet based in San Francisco It has been in existence with a rotating membership of musicians for 50 years The quartet covers a very broad range of musical genres including contemporary classical music More than 1 000 works have been written for it Kronos QuartetKronos Quartet at the Musical Instrument Museum 2020Background informationOriginSeattle Washington U S GenresContemporary classical minimalismOccupation s Chamber ensembleYears active1973 presentLabelsNonesuch Elektra Cantaloupe Dacapo Landmark World Circuit Smithsonian Folkways Anti Ondine CentrediscsMembersDavid Harrington violin John Sherba violin Hank Dutt viola Paul Wiancko cello Past membersJim Shallenberger violin 1973 1975 Tim Killian viola 1973 1976 Walter Gray cello 1973 1978 Roy Lewis violin 1975 1977 Michael Jones viola 1976 1978 Ella Gray violin 1977 1978 Joan Jeanrenaud cello 1978 1999 Jennifer Culp cello 1999 2005 Jeffrey Zeigler cello 2005 2013 Sunny Yang cello 2013 2022 Websitewww wbr kronosquartet wbr org Contents 1 History 1 1 30th anniversary 1 2 40th anniversary 2 New music contemporary classical 3 Diverse genres 4 Awards and recognition 5 Recordings 6 Published music 7 Films 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe quartet was founded by violinist David Harrington in Seattle Washington Its first performance was in November 1973 1 Since 1978 the quartet has been based in San Francisco California The longest running combination of performers from 1978 to 1999 had Harrington and John Sherba on violin Hank Dutt on viola and Joan Jeanrenaud on cello In 1999 Jeanrenaud left Kronos because she was eager for something new 2 she was replaced by Jennifer Culp 3 who in turn left in 2005 and was replaced by Jeffrey Zeigler In June 2013 Zeigler was replaced by Sunny Yang 4 In February 2023 cellist and composer Paul Wiancko became the quartet s newest cellist 5 With over 40 studio albums to its credit and having performed worldwide the Kronos Quartet has been called probably the most famous new music group in the world 6 and been praised in philosophical studies of music for the inclusiveness of its repertoire 7 By the time the quartet celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1999 it had a repertoire of over 600 works including 400 quartets written for it more than 3 000 performances seven first prize ASCAP awards Edison Awards in classical and popular music and had more than 1 5 million record sales 8 30th anniversary edit When Kronos turned 30 in 2003 it decided on a commissioning process for composers under age 30 in hopes of bringing some talented young composers to light The program called the Under 30 Project is now run in cooperation with Carnegie Hall Cal Performances at the University of California Berkeley and the Montalvo Arts Center The first recipient was Alexandra du Bois at the time a student at Indiana University later a Juilliard School graduate 9 followed by Felipe Perez Santiago born in Mexico in 1973 10 and Dan Visconti born in Illinois in 1982 11 in 2007 Israeli composer Aviya Kopelman became the fourth 12 40th anniversary edit To celebrate its 40th year the Kronos Quartet returned to Seattle the city in which it first played and worked in collaboration with Seattle s Degenerate Art Ensemble to create a piece incorporating music dance and video 1 It celebrated its 40th anniversary with a sold out performance at Zellerbach Hall UC Berkeley in December 2013 The same year Michael Giacchino a soundtrack composer who often names his pieces with puns published a piece named after Kronos The Kronos Wartet as a part of the soundtrack to Star Trek Into Darkness for a scene that takes place on the fictional planet Kronos 13 also spelled Qo noS New music contemporary classical edit nbsp On stage with Laurie Anderson after performing LANDFALL at the Harris Theater on March 17 2015Over 1 000 pieces have been created for the Kronos Quartet 14 which has a long history of commissioning new works 15 It has worked with many minimalist composers including John Adams Arvo Part George Crumb Henryk Gorecki Steve Reich Roberto Paci Dalo Philip Glass Terry Riley and Kevin Volans collaborators hail from a diversity of countries Kaija Saariaho from Finland Peteris Vasks from Latvia Franghiz Ali Zadeh from Azerbaijan Homayun Sakhi from Afghanistan Hamza El Din from Egypt Victoria Vita Poleva from Ukraine and Fernando Otero 16 Astor Piazzolla 17 and Osvaldo Golijov from Argentina Some of Kronos s string quartet arrangements were published in 2007 18 Diverse genres editI ve always wanted the string quartet to be vital and energetic and alive and cool and not afraid to kick ass and be absolutely beautiful and ugly if it has to be But it has to be expressive of life To tell the story with grace and humor and depth And to tell the whole story if possible David Harrington 19 Kronos covers a very broad range of musical genres Mexican folk experimental pre classical early music movie soundtracks Requiem for a Dream Heat The Fountain jazz and tango Kronos has also recorded adaptations of Jimi Hendrix s Purple Haze Sigur Ros s Flugufrelsarinn Television s Marquee Moon Raymond Scott s Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals and Bob Dylan s Don t Think Twice It s All Right Kronos has also worked with a variety of global musicians including Bollywood playback singer Asha Bhosle 20 Mexican American painter Gronk American soprano Dawn Upshaw jazz composer performer Pat Metheny Mexican rockers Cafe Tacuba Azerbaijani mugam singer Alim Qasimov and the Romanian gypsy band Taraf de Haidouks among others Kronos has performed live with the poet Allen Ginsberg Astor Piazzolla The National the Modern Jazz Quartet Tom Waits David Bowie Paul McCartney and Bjork and has recorded with Nelly Furtado Rokia Traore Joan Armatrading Brazilian electronica artist Amon Tobin Texas yodeler Don Walser Faith No More Tiger Lillies and David Grisman In 1984 Frank Zappa wrote None of the Above for Kronos of which it performs the first movement in the 2020 documentary Zappa directed by Alex Winter Kronos s artistic director founder and violinist David Harrington is also interviewed in the film 21 On the 1998 Dave Matthews Band album Before These Crowded Streets Kronos Quartet performed on the tracks Halloween and The Stone It also recorded for the 2007 Nine Inch Nails remix album Year Zero Remixed doing a rendition of the track Another Version of the Truth The group performed Lee Brooks s score for the short film 2081 based on the Kurt Vonnegut short story Harrison Bergeron In 2009 Kronos contributed an acoustic version of Blind Willie Johnson s Dark Was the Night for the AIDS benefit album Dark Was the Night produced by the Red Hot Organization In 2017 the quartet performed as featured artists on the songs Lost Light and Journey on the soundtrack to the videogame Destiny 2 Awards and recognition edit nbsp Greeting the audience after a 2005 performanceLe Diapason d Or de Mai 1997 Osvaldo Golijov s The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the BlindRolf Schock Prize1999 Royal Swedish Academy of Music for Musical Arts in MusicMusical America 2003 Musicians of the Year 22 Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance 2004 Alban Berg Lyric SuiteGrammy Award for Best Small Ensemble Performance 2018 Laurie Anderson LandfallGrammy Award for Best Engineered Album Classical 2020 Terry Riley Sun RingsNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences 2005 The Recording Academy President s Merit AwardPolar Music Prize 2011 The announcement of the award said For almost 40 years the Kronos Quartet has been revolutionizing the potential of the string quartet genre when it comes to both style and content 23 WOMEX Awards 2018 WOMEX Artist Award Since the introduction of the WOMEX Award in 1999 the list of extraordinary artists and professionals deserving of this special praise has continued to grow The award honours exceptional achievements in world music on the international level musical excellence social importance commercial success political impact lifetime achievementEdison Classical Music Awards Edison Klassiek 2019 Oeuvreprijs nbsp Kronos Quartet recording at BBC Radio 2012Recordings editMain article Kronos Quartet discographyPublished music editKronos Collection Vol 1 Boosey and Hawkes 2007 Kronos Collection Vol 2 Boosey and Hawkes 2013 Films edit1985 Mishima A Life in Four Chapters Written by Philip Glass featuring Kronos Quartet and Michael Riesman 1995 Heat Written by Elliot Goldenthal featuring Kronos Quartet 1995 Musical Outsiders An American Legacy Harry Partch Lou Harrison and Terry Riley Directed by Michael Blackwood 2000 Requiem for a Dream Soundtrack by Clint Mansell featuring Kronos Quartet 2000 The Man Who Cried Directed by Sally Potter 2006 The Fountain Soundtrack by Clint Mansell featuring Kronos Quartet and Mogwai 2009 2081 Directed by Chandler Tuttle 2013 Dirty Wars Directed by Rick Rowley 2014 The Great Beauty Directed by Paolo Sorrentino References edit a b Graves Jen November 13 2013 The Ultimate Collaboration The Stranger Seattle United States Retrieved November 14 2013 Templeton David March 2004 Flight of Fancy The sky is the limit for ex Kronos cellist Joan Jeanrenaud Strings String Letter Publishing 18 7 122 News and Notes People Strings String Letter Publishing 14 4 18 November December 1999 Kronos Quartet Welcomes New Cellist Sunny Jungin Yang Press release Kronosquartet org February 28 2013 Archived from the original on July 15 2019 Retrieved June 30 2013 Kronos Quartet names Paul Wiancko as new cellist The Strad September 29 2022 McCalla James 2003 Twentieth century Chamber Music Routledge Studies in Musical Genres Routledge p 259 ISBN 978 0 415 96695 5 Bruce Ellis Benson 2003 The improvisation of musical dialogue a phenomenology of music Cambridge University Press p 189 ISBN 978 0 521 00932 4 Richardson Derk January 1999 Portrait of a Quartet The Kronos reaps the rewards of 25 years of not fitting the mold Strings String Letter Publishing 13 5 49 57 Cahill Greg January 2003 Kronos 30 Strings String Letter Publishing 17 5 14 Sisario Ben August 19 2003 Arts Briefing The New York Times Retrieved January 13 2009 Martini Tiffany June July 2006 Sonic Youth Kronos Quartet gears up for new round of composition contest Strings String Letter Publishing 21 1 18 Aviya Kopelman Commissioned Through Kronos Under 30 Project MusicalAmerica March 15 2007 Film Music Friday Michael Giacchino on Star Trek Into Darkness Retrieved October 1 2017 Kronos Quartet s fifth member operates with care and savvy behind the scenes Kronos David Harrington There Is No Such Thing As Easy Music Thought Catalog April 5 2016 Retrieved August 7 2017 Vivian Schweitzer February 25 2008 Music Review Kronos Quartet Premieres Range in Palette From Balkans to Argentina The New York Times Adam Greenberg February 2001 Five Tango Sensations Kronos Quartet Songs Reviews Credits Awards All Music All Music Guide Silberman Daryl October 2007 First Edition Kronos finally publishes its highly coveted string quartet arrangements Strings String Letter Publishing 22 3 90 Yaple Carol Four Hundred Candles The Creation of a Repertoire Kronos Quartet Archived from the original on July 12 2007 Retrieved March 30 2010 Kettle David December 2005 Kronos Quartet Asha Boshle singer The Strad 116 1388 86 Contact Kronos and Frequently Asked Questions Kronos Quartet Retrieved January 27 2022 Mattison Ben December 13 2002 Kronos Quartet Named Musical America s Musicians of the Year for 2003 Andante Retrieved January 12 2009 Kronos Quartet Polar Music Prize May 3 2011 Retrieved February 10 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kronos Quartet Official website nbsp Kronos Quartet at AllMusic David Harrington of Kronos talks to Karishmeh for OFFBEAT Dublin City FM Feature Special on Kronos Quartet Interview with founding Kronos member David Harrington Ep 53 David Harrington of the Kronos Quartet Interview by Tigran 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