Kronos’ Fifty for the Future releases the final seven works — the collection is complete!

As part of Kronos’ 50 for the Future education initiative, free scores, parts, and more are now available for works composed by Rafiq Bhatia, Peni Candra Rini, Bryce Dessner, inti figgis-vizueta, Barry Guy, Angélique Kidjo, and Paul Wiancko. The collection is now complete!
Kronos releases three more string quartet scores

As part of Kronos’ 50 for the Future education initiative, free scores, parts, and more are now available for works composed by Sky Macklay, Aruna Narayan, and Terry Riley.
A Look Back On 2021

Highlights from 2021 and a look ahead at the upcoming season.
21C Music Festival Lineup Announced

Kronos returns to The Royal Conservatory’s 21C Music Festival for 3 nights in January 2022.
Back On Stage at Bang On A Can’s LOUD Weekend

Read about our latest live performance at Bang On A Can’s LOUD Weekend last month, and check out David’s DJ setlist from his LOUD Weekend Listening Party.
Kronos performs for Carnegie Hall’s Voices of Hope

Kronos is proud to be a part of Voices of Hope, Carnegie Hall’s first-ever online festival examining the life-affirming power of music and the arts during times of crisis.
Abolition Apostles

Kronos joins the April 9 Abolition Apostles show to benefit the ministry’s efforts to build a new hospitality house near the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola.
“Jaque” with Maria Arnal i Marcel Bagés

Listen to “Jaque,” Kronos’ new collaboration with Maria Arnal i Marcel Bagés.
Long Time Passing wins International Folk Music Awards Album of the Year

Kronos is honored to have received Folk Alliance International’s Album of the Year award for “Long Time Passing: Kronos and Friends Celebrate Pete Seeger.”
SOUNDWALK launches in L.A.’s Griffith Park

Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK—a free, GPS-enabled work of public art featuring music by Kronos—launches today in Griffith Park!
Kronos releases five more free string quartet scores

As part of Kronos’ 50 for the Future education initiative, free scores, parts, and more are now available for works composed by Alexandra du Bois, Tod Machover, Missy Mazzoli, Misato Mochizuki, and Charlton Singleton.
“A kaleidoscopic journey” to make you fall (even more) in love with string quartets

Our recording of the opening of Terry Riley’s “Salome Dances for Peace”—a “kaleidoscopic journey”— is included in The New York Times list “5 Minutes That Will Make You Love String Quartets.”