Kronos Quartet: Black Angels LP
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Kronos Quartet's award-winning 1990 album, Black Angels, gets its first-ever U.S. vinyl release in celebration of the group's 50th anniversary. The two-LP set includes George Crumb's title piece, which inspired David Harrington to found the quartet, and works by Charles Ives, István Márta, Thomas Tallis, and Dmitri Shostakovich; the vinyl's fourth side is an etching of an illustration Matt Mahurin - whose work is featured on the original album cover - created especially for this purpose. Crumb's title piece, called "an unusually elevated and searing Vietnam War protest" by the New York Times, sets a dark, powerful tone for the collection, which addresses the political/physical/spiritual consequences of war. The Evening Standard includes the album among its "100 Definitive Classical Albums of the 20th Century."