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Kronos celebrates its five decades, at MassMoCA’s LOUD Weekend festival

Por: The Boston Globe Life July 20, 2023

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Certain sections of the written score for George Crumb’s 1970 piece “Black Angels” are more reminiscent of a maze or an evidence board than a traditional piece of sheet music. Written for amplified string quartet as a response to the then-ongoing Vietnam War, the first two pages are entirely taken up with detailed performance directions, lists of auxiliary percussion instruments and sound-making equipment assigned to each player such as... + full article



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