![]() Tomorrow night's program, Old Friends, spotlights composers known here through their past Walker and other Twin Cities performances. Tonight’s New Global Voices features compelling scores by international composers relatively new to Minnesota audiences. Kronos’s two distinct concerts on March 19 & 20 are drawn from the diverse and dazzling array of Kronos’s Fifty for the Future project. ![]() FuntukuruĪpproximately 70 minutes with no intermission.Īll works on these programs were written for Fifty for the Future: The Kronos Learning Repertoire. ![]() Reena Esmail) / Mishra Pilu Soo Yeon Lyuh / Yessori (Sound from the Past) Hawa Kassé Mady Diabaté (arr. Jacob Garchik) / Little Black Book Aftab Darvishi / Daughters of Sol Aruna Narayan (arr. Jacob Garchik) / Maduswara Aleksandra Vrebalov / My Desert, My Rose Nicole Lizée / Another Living Soul Jlin (arr. Scott, Lighting Designer Scott Fraser, Sound Designer Fifty for the Future Saturday March 19: New Global Voices Photo: Waleed Shah Kronos Quartet David Harrington, violin John Sherba, violin Hank Dutt, viola Sunny Yang, celloīrian H.
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