Listen: Kronos Quartet's David Harrington Talks with Tom Power on CBC's 'Q'

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“The Kronos Quartet in the world of classical music are like The Beatles,” says Tom Power, host of CBC’s Q. “They pack rooms all around the world. They’ve been doing it for 50 years now. And those rooms are filled with people who don’t typically listen to classical music. So ... what have they figured out?” Kronos Quartet artistic director, founder, and violinist David Harrington spoke with Power and tries to answer that question, among others. You can hear their conversation here.

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“The Kronos Quartet in the world of classical music are like The Beatles," says Tom Power, host of CBC’s Q. “They pack rooms all around the world. They’ve been doing it for 50 years now. And those rooms are filled with people who don’t typically listen to classical music. So ... what have they figured out?” Kronos Quartet artistic director, founder, and violinist David Harrington spoke with Power and tries to answer that question, among others. You can hear their conversation below via Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Kronos Quartet celebrates its 50th anniversary concert season with performances throughout the world. You can see all the latest at nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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David Harrington: CBC's 'Q with Tom Power,' February 2023
  • Tuesday, February 28, 2023
    Listen: Kronos Quartet's David Harrington Talks with Tom Power on CBC's 'Q'

    “The Kronos Quartet in the world of classical music are like The Beatles," says Tom Power, host of CBC’s Q. “They pack rooms all around the world. They’ve been doing it for 50 years now. And those rooms are filled with people who don’t typically listen to classical music. So ... what have they figured out?” Kronos Quartet artistic director, founder, and violinist David Harrington spoke with Power and tries to answer that question, among others. You can hear their conversation below via Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

    Kronos Quartet celebrates its 50th anniversary concert season with performances throughout the world. You can see all the latest at nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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