Kronos Quartet's "Early Music" is a captivating journey through time, spanning nearly 1,200 years of musical history. Released on August 15, 1997, under Nonesuch/Warner Records, this studio album is a testament to the quartet's versatility and innovative spirit, blending minimalism and avant-garde elements with early music. The album features 21 compositions, many of which were written, arranged, or transcribed specifically for the Kronos Quartet, showcasing their unique ability to bridge historical and contemporary musical landscapes.
Recorded between 1993 and 1997 at prestigious locations like Skywalker Sound and Mastersound Astoria, "Early Music" offers a diverse collection that includes works from the medieval and Renaissance periods, as well as modern interpretations. The album is dedicated to the memory of Harrington's son Adam Harrington, adding a personal and poignant touch to the project. With a duration of 1 hour and 8 minutes, the album is a rich tapestry of sounds that will appeal to fans of classical, folk, and world music alike. The Kronos Quartet, consisting of David Harrington, John Sherba, Hank Dutt, and Jeffrey Zeigler, delivers a mesmerizing performance that highlights their technical prowess and artistic sensitivity. "Early Music" is a must-experience for those seeking to explore the depths of musical history and innovation.