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Henryk Górecki: String Quartet No. 3 ('...songs are sung') is a studio album by the Kronos Quartet, containing the last string quartet by Polish composer Henryk Górecki. The Kronos Quartet had recorded Górecki's other string quartets on Henryk Mikolaj Górecki: Already It Is Dusk/"Lerchenmusik" (1991) and on Henryk Górecki: String Quartets ...
Night Prayers is a studio album by the Kronos Quartet. It contains commissioned pieces with music from former Soviet republics in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, [1] and includes performances by Throat Singers of Tuva , Dawn Upshaw ( soprano ), Djivan Gasparyan ( duduk ), and Mikhail Alexandrovich ( cantor ).
According to Metacritic, a review aggregator, Battle Worlds: Kronos received "mixed or average" reviews from critics. [13] [14] [15] [16]TouchArcade summarized: "With so much content, story, replayability and generally fun gameplay this game would benefit massively from just a little bit of love from the developer to tighten up a few weak spots."
Comparing to the Kronos, the touchscreen size was reduced to 7" and KARMA algorithmic arpeggiator from the Korg KARMA is no longer included. [3] Instead, the Nautilus comes with dual arpeggiator equipped with 5 presets and 2,048 slots (1,593 preloaded) for ARP A and 128 slots for ARP B, as well as 1,272 slots for preset drum track patterns and ...
Sun Rings is a Kronos Quartet project comprising pre-recorded sounds from space, images from space, music for string quartet and chorus composed by Terry Riley, and visuals by Willie Williams.
Kronos Quartet Plays Sigur Rós is a studio album by the Kronos Quartet, containing two "audience favorites," "Flugufrelsarinn" (by Sigur Rós) and "The Star-Spangled Banner" (trad., arr. S. Prutsman after Jimi Hendrix). The album is available only as a digital download.
Monk Suite: Kronos Quartet Plays Music of Thelonious Monk is a studio album by the Kronos Quartet.The album contains compositions by Thelonious Monk. The quartet is joined by Ron Carter on "Off Minor/Epistrophy" and by Chuck Israels (bass) and Eddie Marshall (drums) on the Duke Ellington composition "Black and Tan Fantasy".
Robin Denselow, for The Guardian, was of an opposite opinion, and praised the concert as an "exhilarating performance" of "cutting-edge music" even by Kronos' standards: "Uniko was a constantly shifting kaleidoscope of avant-garde electronica, global folk styles and classical influences, with surround-sound and visual effects added in. It was ...