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When I was one year old, my parents separated. My mother moved to Los Angeles and my father stayed in New York. Since they arranged divided custody, I traveled back and forth by train frequently between New York and Los Angeles from to accompanied by my governess. While the trips were exciting and romantic at the time, I now look back and think that, if I had been in Europe during this period, as a Jew I would have had to ride very different trains.

With this in mind I wanted to make a piece that would accurately reflect the whole situation. Every other piece that we had recorded up until then we had performed and practiced for a long time. Different Trains was different. And everything about Different Trains —its boldness, its subject matter, its sound requirements—has pushed Kronos and our music into many new directions.

After the war. Genre Avant-Garde. Recording Date September 26, - September 9, America - Before the war Steve Reich. Europe - During the war Steve Reich. After the war Steve Reich. Fast Steve Reich. Slow Steve Reich. May 15, March 01, Works: — A CD Retrospective.

May 23, March 14, October 11, May 31, The Cave with Beryl Korot. October 20, Kronos Quartet , Philip Glass. Kronos Quartet Performs Philip Glass. February 07, September 02, October 22, September 24, At the Grave of Richard Wagner. June 25, March 05, May 28, Volans: Hunting Gathering. Kronos Quartet , Astor Piazzolla.

January 18, June 29, October 27, March 03, September 15, July 15, January 15, August 15, Philip Glass , Kronos Quartet. December 11, Previous Next. Submitted by nonesuch. Grammy Award Winner. New Music. Release Date:. For instance, Heidegger was a Nazi--there ain't no question about that. However, that oft-cited passage from "What is Metaphysics?

Sure, it's cold, it's inhuman, but that's what it was. Victor Farias actually argued that simply reading Heidegger and embracing some of his arguments can turn one into a Nazi. That's just kooky. On a related note, my roommate and I went to see Mike Dukakis, Democratic candidate for president, once.

We walked right up to him and were literally within arm's length--no security, no nothing. Afterwards, I remarked how easily I could have just shot the guy. Roomie thought that was really strange. Of course, I'd only met my roommate a week prior, so Anyways, he was also poor--the uni actually roomed poor kids with other poor kids: weird, but it makes a lot of sense, in retrospect--so he moved past it, as we had other battles to wage.



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